I guess in the real world, we all start off as stupid because we have no knowledge about life experiences. But like they say, with great knowledge comes great power but not everyone has the capacity to think on their own sometimes. I think it's really stupid if people are constantly blaming everyone for their own actions. It's ridiculous sometimes that people are often too ignorant to realise that the choices that they have made had consequences to begin with. It's even more stupid when people blame others for spreading the "bad news" about them because of what they did.
To be honest, all I can really say is, grow the fuck up. No one was holding your hand when you made the choice, it was your own actions that produced the consequences, it was your fault. No one should take responsibility of your own actions because that would be stupid. If you were mature enough to handle what was being passed on by other people, you would deal with it, not whinge about it. But honestly, what can you change from doing something stupid?
- Technically, you can't really change what you did because now it's part of the past, so moving on would be a logical step.
- Don't whinge about it. Just don't. You'll make it even more of a big deal and people will just lose respect for you. If you were mature enough, you'd accept what you've done and have actually learnt from your stupidity.
- Don't repeat history. This absolutely pisses me off. If you knew that it was stupid, then why the fuck would you go back and repeat the same mistake? "You can never make the same mistake twice because the second time you make it, It's not a mistake, It's a choice.
How I see it? I see stupidity as a type of alcohol. Some people are too drunk from it and the only way that they could sober up is when they actually realise their being stupid and actually find a way to change that.