User blog comment:Safaia Mukade/your own magic/@comment-4829046-20131121152718/@comment-4829046-20131122092806

Sorry Woest but you are still wrong. The magic basically does not allow illusions in the first place since the user sees the actual universe, not the physical thing(illusion) that you and I see. The user does not see "colour", does not see materialistic things, does not see a computer as some item but rather as a bunch of data manipulated by specially crafted circuits etc. Basically seeing the universe the way it really is and not the way animals and possibly plants perceive it. This is all advanced Quantum Mechanics stuff though.

@Nick, the only times I have ever seen that book's name is when you brought it up.

And who says I can't read it? *sigh* It seems I have to make something clear, there is a difference between Mature minded youths that are not affected by what is called "bad influences" no matter what and there is also the youths(like +75% of them, majority of this stupid world) who get affected easily due to being immature as f***, but that's normal, average people don't mature that early after all. Technically an average person fully matures at 25 at least if not longer. Afterwards its basically polishing of the person you have become at that point. You psychologically become the "you" at a certain age and from then on, you are stuck with that person and can't change as much as you once could. Many young people think they are mature when they haven't even reached 25, that is a show of naivete.

Basically what I'm saying is, don't impose such rules depending on age, but rather on maturity. Maturity does indeed come with age but there is no set "age". You can be in your 40s but still be immature and naive as you were a child. It depends from individual to individual. This is why Psychology is so interesting. I'm not saying that I am the epitome of maturity or anything, I'm still goddamn immature and I'm waiting till I hit 25 before even thinking of my proper future. And I think everyone should be the same. Don't think just cause you hit 18(or 21 depending on where you live) that you have finished maturing, cause you haven't. This is advice to future parents as well, don't give your children full independence too early cause they will definitely mess up somewhere be it jobs, relationships, money etc. Make sure they have reached the correct level of maturity to handle everything by themselves properly and then let them go.

......this is too long >_>