Act Your Age (1949)

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  • @thecandidcounterbalance1492
    @thecandidcounterbalance1492 5 років тому +6122

    My grandfather composed the score for this film. He told me it was one of his greatest works.

    • @yeetusboi1044
      @yeetusboi1044 4 роки тому +327

      Pretty sick btw

    • @ratwithadollar9807
      @ratwithadollar9807 4 роки тому +270

      Damn, that’s awesome! It must be crazy to find it on UA-cam😂😂

    • @lobsturf7797
      @lobsturf7797 4 роки тому +86

      Nice! What's his name?

    • @lsndr87
      @lsndr87 4 роки тому +77

      👋🏼 hi. What’s a score?

    • @gabrieleduardo504
      @gabrieleduardo504 4 роки тому +268

      @@lsndr87, scores are music used to accompany a film.

  • @hannahcb7739
    @hannahcb7739 3 роки тому +4625

    I like how he doesn't shame the kids or berate them, he wants to help them better themselves

    • @alexandraguardian9840
      @alexandraguardian9840 2 роки тому +116

      Teacher / Parental Figure Goals

    • @jwilcox4726
      @jwilcox4726 Рік тому +153

      Ya know how people have to treat kids they don't know? That's how all kids should be treated even, especially at the home level. Polite with respect. no swearing, set a good example, follow the rules, behave share with others. Our adults never set this example not since raised in day care for YEARS, no parents in the homes. Now you wonder why the boys are loosing it? Take a guess at that one?

    • @justiniani3585
      @justiniani3585 Рік тому +72

      That was the norm back then. The stereotype of the oppressive/puritan 50s is a latter invention

    • @emotionalvideos6897
      @emotionalvideos6897 Рік тому +62

      back then kids respected adults and adults treated kids well

    • @gladyslucas198
      @gladyslucas198 Рік тому +11

      @@justiniani3585 How do you it was the norm?

  • @TheShadowrod
    @TheShadowrod Рік тому +1179

    Taking accountability for themselves is something everyone needs to learn instead of looking for excuses to justify their terrible behavior.

    • @michellepetros8491
      @michellepetros8491 Рік тому

      Unless their terrible behavior is because they're being forced to do things that they shouldn't be forced to do, school,jobs, it's all BS and forced on people because people are willing slaves. All the people who tried to make me obey them lost, I never backed down. Quit highschool then quit college cuz I lost my way n was just trying to fit in. Now I work for myself on my time on my land.

    • @maddoxmyers5929
      @maddoxmyers5929 Рік тому +35

      One of the best ways to gain respect at a workplace is to own up to your mistakes and take accountability for your actions. It’s so surprisingly easy and I still see people that are so quick to pass blame onto someone else.

    • @SwornReaper
      @SwornReaper Рік тому

      @@maddoxmyers5929…it can be a double edged sword. Some people do that but then they dwell on their faults, and they can’t move on. Some people also become numb to their own mistakes, they admit what it is wrong, but then they just don’t care. In this upside down society today, the latter one is increasingly becoming the norm, people become numb to know or care what is right or wrong anymore.

    • @humphreyjones1828
      @humphreyjones1828 Рік тому +11

      I think a large portion of the population would scream and shout and start yelling random words they don’t understand at you if you kindly asked them to do this

    • @TRafael82
      @TRafael82 Рік тому +6

      It's like today 90 % of the people don't know how to do that.

  • @elguaripolo686
    @elguaripolo686 Рік тому +594

    I swear this public advice videos from old times ARE GOLD.

    • @VVVVV00
      @VVVVV00 Рік тому +10

      Not all of them but this one, yes.

    • @elguaripolo686
      @elguaripolo686 Рік тому +4

      @@VVVVV00 I agree, even in this one I find things I don't agree with (like beign a sheep that reproduces censorship instead of making an effort to understand "childish people") but I leave that to each one's criteria, such as yourself... Greetings.

    • @ghostlylover99123
      @ghostlylover99123 Рік тому +11

      Maybe because they expected better

    • @jolicska
      @jolicska Рік тому +12

      @@elguaripolo686 you have missed the point. understanding a childish person wont make any change if the person doesnt want to. no other person can change another then one's own self. and jim wanted to change.

    • @elguaripolo686
      @elguaripolo686 Рік тому +1

      @@jolicska Hey, it makes some sense but I don't agree entirely. Therapists cope with us people, coping with trauma all the time. Not need to feel alone or not be able to accept help from others (DIFFERENT than just "my own self"). Greetings

  • @KarimJovian
    @KarimJovian Рік тому +1893

    I wonder if 100 years from people would watch out UA-cam videos like we are watching this

  • @poetcomic1
    @poetcomic1 4 роки тому +4261

    The parts where they substituted little kids having tantrums for the teenagers was really quite effective - and very familiar.

  • @checkunderyourbed
    @checkunderyourbed 11 років тому +1917

    I like when they replace the teenage actors with the children. It's so cute and hilarious.

    • @kachoo2135
      @kachoo2135 4 роки тому +68

      It's supposed to knock some sense into you

    • @ericastier1646
      @ericastier1646 3 роки тому +37

      and brought the point

    • @rimiaya2287
      @rimiaya2287 3 роки тому +6

      yes i thought so

    • @sagecrockett693
      @sagecrockett693 2 роки тому +7

      Couldn't stop laughing at it though.

    • @jwilcox4726
      @jwilcox4726 Рік тому +1

      @@kachoo2135 Newest out "Sprouts" all free all the time can download for keeps. It's helpful to know but also how they have a new way of raising is just awful. Needs met both work no connection on a personal level with kids. How horrid that we took away church, replaced it with sports up the butt, any and as many as parents can afford. No personal again nothing on an interpersonal level. Pinks especially don't relate putting all of them in the work force really has screwed up the women from mothers to IdK what? Can't label this anymore. Too sick, unusual, strange, no mother love anymore. She has to provide, protect from daddy usually, or other men to help pay that almight rent. I'm so thankful nobody is anymore. Good for them when they are the majority they can throw out anyone in a big house without kids in it so a family with kids can have the space they need to grow up good for my kids to play with. We are all connected and one human family. Every body counts. Get it, then get real. Hurry, this is going to get real ugly real soon otherwise. JeanieHill. xo Good Luck.

  • @irishkeif7791
    @irishkeif7791 5 років тому +1531

    What was true 70 years ago is still true today: The janitor has all the answers.

    • @kramalerav
      @kramalerav Рік тому +48

      The janitor in The Breakfast Club too.

    • @apollyon9946
      @apollyon9946 Рік тому +76

      It's one thing for the principal at the top of the hierarchy to shame you, but when even the janitor shames you, you know you're an idiot.

    • @Lamont-Cranston
      @Lamont-Cranston Рік тому +19

      And all the keys :)

    • @Dowlphin
      @Dowlphin Рік тому +41

      Today that movie would be banned by school boards for sexism, toxic masculinity and racist lack of diverse representation.

    • @_dave.official
      @_dave.official Рік тому +6

      @@apollyon9946 that's a discrimination right there.. you need to see everyone equal. it does not matter their postion or whatsoever.. they all have fields they're good at..

  • @intelligenthuman3262
    @intelligenthuman3262 Рік тому +172

    This should still be played in schools today. No yelling, no grounding, no corporal punishment, just psychological aid in helping a young person understand what they did and why it was wrong and want to make self improvements to their own maturity.

    • @rogermrogerm
      @rogermrogerm Рік тому +12

      Exactly! Punishing kids whenever they do something wrong is honestly not the right way to do things. Instead, we should educate them on how to behave properly and show appreciation when they do behave well.

    • @Xenlacasa45
      @Xenlacasa45 Рік тому +5

      @@rogermrogermpunishment is the way of life if a criminal commits a crime he’s going to jail. Kids need to learn there are consequences for their actions

    • @EricLewandowski-vn7ky
      @EricLewandowski-vn7ky Рік тому +10

      @@Xenlacasa45If the prisoners were parented properly, they wouldn’t need to be locked away from society. Punishing prisoners by locking them away doesn’t correct their behavior as the vast majority reoffend at some point in their lives.

    • @EricLewandowski-vn7ky
      @EricLewandowski-vn7ky Рік тому

      @@lefthookouchmcarm4520 this

    • @HowieHoward-ti3dx
      @HowieHoward-ti3dx Рік тому +3

      @@rogermrogerm Many need punishment. Spare the rod, spoil the child.

  • @Fatima.2418
    @Fatima.2418 Рік тому +56

    I like how they made him repair the desk to ensure that he knows what goes into repairing it instead of just making him apologize (like it is nowadays), this way he'll think twice about the consequences before doing it again.

    • @piccalillipit9211
      @piccalillipit9211 8 місяців тому +4

      You would need a 200 page health and safety assessment to let a teenager repair a desk today

    • @Scythera99
      @Scythera99 5 місяців тому +1

      I was mind blown. Most modern men today over 40 years old don't even know what sanding or finishing means.

    • @austinballard6815
      @austinballard6815 3 місяці тому

      ​@@Scythera99do you mean under 40? I would agree with that ..classes like shop disappeared from most American schools in the later 90s/2000s. And just lot less interest in things like that. Safety first with zero risk play became in vogue too

  • @godwinadedoyin8742
    @godwinadedoyin8742 3 роки тому +505

    "Act Your Age" is one of the best instructional films pertaining to emotional maturity that a person could ever watch and learn from in his or her lifetime. I truly enjoy not only the music but also the lessons that I obtain whenever I watch this film.

    • @mikezylstra7514
      @mikezylstra7514 3 роки тому +8

      Definitely something to show your kids and discuss.

    • @poolkennedy7611
      @poolkennedy7611 2 роки тому

      Maybe of you are in your 20’s

    • @unliving_ball_of_gas
      @unliving_ball_of_gas Рік тому +1

      ​@@poolkennedy7611You do realize 20's adults now wouldn't have existed for 50 more years in the 1950's?

  • @explorermike19
    @explorermike19 3 роки тому +1345

    This is pretty revealing that kids really are no different than they ever were. Only five years prior to this film being made, a boy about the age of the one depicted in this film would have been fighting WWII battles across the globe. A short time later during peacetime, teens and educators had the same adolescent problems that kids have today. When young people are called upon to do extraordinary things, they can and will do extraordinary things. When kids are left to be kids, well they just act like kids.

    • @djan71
      @djan71 Рік тому +179

      And kids SHOULD grow up able to act like kids. Not that they shouldn't learn to mature of course.

    • @TM-np5lq
      @TM-np5lq Рік тому +71

      I'd say is proof they've changed a LOT! What teen volunteers to Sand And Refinish a desk they damaged, and demands " Well, what else would you like me to do?" When the principal has already smiled and voiced approval? My nieces and nephews were Baffled by that, and they're honor students.

    • @vila777_
      @vila777_ Рік тому +132

      ⁠@@TM-np5lqperhaps because this is a scripted film about ideal behavior and not what 99% of teenagers of the period actually were like

    • @XDKnoori
      @XDKnoori Рік тому

      .

    • @worm6820
      @worm6820 Рік тому +40

      I like the idea of hands not being idle I just hope you understand that putting these same people through a world war isn't the answer, and that to romanticize the war is very disrespectful to those who fought and suffered for our sake, they don't see it glamorous and wish something like that to never happen again.

  • @gentillydanny
    @gentillydanny 9 років тому +1442

    In my opinion this could be taught today with good result.
    Children need the guidance of parents AND society.

    • @kachoo2135
      @kachoo2135 7 років тому +42

      They sure do

    • @higadohisterico6107
      @higadohisterico6107 5 років тому +10

      Ok boomer

    • @Swizznizz
      @Swizznizz 5 років тому +11

      Ok boomer

    • @Linneom
      @Linneom 5 років тому +7

      Elliott Cohen no no let’s show this to the Boomers lmao

    • @Swizznizz
      @Swizznizz 5 років тому +2

      Benjamin Dover lol it’ll trigger their boomer senses like none other

  • @arcabuz
    @arcabuz Рік тому +413

    Mr. Edmunds’ figure is not more of a model for boys back then than it is for today’s adults. The composed and serene kindness are not conflicting authority.
    I’m amazed at the maturity and the pedagogical value of this film. Not only valuable back then, but in desperate need nowadays. And I am not even American, but I can see how Americans can look back then and find this type of treasures.

    • @apollyon9946
      @apollyon9946 Рік тому +23

      In today's school, the lunatics are running the asylum.

    • @divinestrike00x78
      @divinestrike00x78 Рік тому +7

      This what a lot of people are talking about when they say Make America Great Again.

    • @arcabuz
      @arcabuz Рік тому +4

      @@divinestrike00x78 I have a question for you: is there any resemblance between the message and values of this video and what actually Trump delivered when in power?. I am not US citizen, I live in Europe, but I would say that Nixon strikes me more of the type of president who would materialize the "Make America Great Again" along the lines most US citizens have in mind, instead of Mr. Trump. But please, correct me if I´m wrong.

    • @orgith54
      @orgith54 Рік тому

      @@arcabuz cant agree more with your first comment, american youth have no moral role models other than the brainwashing they get from the media. for that reason i agree with divinestrike. trump hates the media, we had a great economy, and no new wars. we were better then than we are now

    • @CleoKawisha-sy5xt
      @CleoKawisha-sy5xt Рік тому

      @divinestrike00x78 lol, you're drunk.

  • @amberwright8541
    @amberwright8541 Рік тому +126

    Growing up my grandfather would always tell me "act your age" and now seeing this has brought me some clarity to what he was referring to. I usually try to practice self awareness and do my best to be emotionally mature but he would always say this to me when I would try to be silly or goofy to lighten the mood of a situation. It would have been really nice to have seen this video when I was yonger.

    • @maximumenglish26
      @maximumenglish26 Рік тому +15

      I think an adult frequently chiding a child to act their age isn't acting his age too!

    • @NeyamRye
      @NeyamRye Рік тому

      ​@@maximumenglish26fr unless they were a teenager

  • @MizzKittyBichon
    @MizzKittyBichon 11 років тому +349

    Mr. Edmunds looks like Walt Disney.

    • @keithwilson6060
      @keithwilson6060 5 років тому +5

      I don’t think so. Walt is a rotten, worm-eaten corpse.

    • @enzopennadeoliveira7157
      @enzopennadeoliveira7157 4 роки тому +9

      MizzKittyBichon he looks andrew ryan

    • @musahaque2000
      @musahaque2000 4 роки тому +6

      That's what I was thinkin', he look just like Walt Disney in appearance.

    • @ARedMagicMarker
      @ARedMagicMarker 4 роки тому +2

      @@keithwilson6060 I mean, going by how old this is, so is he. XD

    • @Kate-xr7mr
      @Kate-xr7mr 3 роки тому +1

      he makes me horny

  • @hearttoheart4me
    @hearttoheart4me 4 роки тому +225

    Mr Edmunds is a smart courteous person. He knows how to get them to use their brain not their ego.

    • @Setton1000
      @Setton1000 Рік тому +6

      A tip-toe row suffering blow is for simple glow, not catching shallow show down low

  • @Psybur
    @Psybur 11 років тому +365

    I admire adults like you who try and learn from kids. It's parents who are often the ones who piss me off, not kids. We need more people like you in the world who do good and value kids and their faults.

    • @jwilcox4726
      @jwilcox4726 Рік тому

      I'm an empath. We need more of me. As said above, I have many children I have raised they still call me mom. Some call me on Mother's Day & Father's Day you see I was both to all who needed the love of a mother. Food, homework, showers, college. All of it I did poor. So if I can serve God to go to Satva third heaven, I can't wait I have been storing my treasures in Heaven for years now. I love my home in heaven. I love my home here also it's bran new from God from the ones trying to destroy me went out and came home with a $80.000.00 rv home for me. They don't know why they even did that. I do. Thank you Lord Jesus Ywhw saboath. My hero. I love you Divine Mother and thank you for baptizing me in the Holy Spirit. I love the higher knowledge. SRF-Self-Realization Fellowship. I'm not coming back to earth to reincarnate, I don't have to. I have served God all my life. Good luck on doing God backwards. It's not your party & choices it's God's or here reincarnating to keep learning he wouldn't want to loose anyone given to him by God the Father. So on it goes but only here. Now you can see why with all the destruction of our world. Have fun reincarnating back here in a few years. Have fun in what you created or approve of or have joined into. Good luck.

    • @funshine817
      @funshine817 Рік тому +2

      Well, their faults are not really valued. They are encouraged/taught/guided to do better and rid themselves of these faults. If you are an adult learning from a kid, you are in big trouble! 🤣

    • @blizzard1198
      @blizzard1198 Рік тому +40

      ​@@funshine817 I think he means they are things adults can be wrong in and learn some things from kids. Simply ignoring kids and acting like everything they say is complete bullshit until they turn 18 is unhealthy and shows you yourself have problems too.

    • @funshine817
      @funshine817 Рік тому

      @@blizzard1198 I never said I thought all kids were bullsh!t or to ignore them till they turn 18. You misunderstood me completely, then insulted me. What a guy. Your mama must be so proud. 😛

    • @tobstobs950
      @tobstobs950 Рік тому

      Ok, but why is your pfp a swuare? It looks so wrong xD

  • @Ggdivhjkjl
    @Ggdivhjkjl Рік тому +83

    Liberty is the mother of responsibility. To be drawn into maturity, young people need to not only be given the freedom to act like adults, but also to have the expectation placed upon them that they will behave maturely.

    • @ntrg3248
      @ntrg3248 Рік тому +14

      right, I pretty much was emotionally immature my whole childhood because my parents sheltered me and did everything for me as if i was going to magically learn to do it myself. Since I wasn't given the freedom to act my age, they had some nerve telling me to. The big kicker is neither of my parents are emotionally mature.

    • @ntmn8444
      @ntmn8444 Рік тому +5

      Exactly. That’s the problem with today’s society. We don’t do that for our teens and then we expect them to wake up on their 18th birthday knowing how to behave.

    • @sparkstudies1675
      @sparkstudies1675 Рік тому

      @@ntmn8444 preach y'all :')

    • @user-yc3fw6vq5n
      @user-yc3fw6vq5n Рік тому

      Exactly!

  • @davidhoffman6980
    @davidhoffman6980 Рік тому +46

    I wonder how many people noticed that Mr. Olsen the janitor didn't act his age? He kept saying whatever was on his mind and type casting the kid. One of the things I've had to learn as an adult is to not just say whatever comes to mind in interactions like that. Especially in a learning environment where young people need to be encouraged. Whenever I see a young person acting emotionally mature, or being responsible, I always show them some respect (even if they probably haven't earned it yet). It increases the likelihood of them behaving that way in the future. There are few things kids that age (who are trying to be responsible) want more than respect and approval from important adults.

    • @GreenLeafUponTheSky
      @GreenLeafUponTheSky Рік тому +1

      Lol what? I automatically treat people neutrally and with respect, because I don't know them yet. You don't talk crap to another person you don't even know just because "they haven't earned my respect yet", like who tf are you?

    • @davidhoffman6980
      @davidhoffman6980 Рік тому +3

      @@GreenLeafUponTheSky you started your reply with "lol" but then went on to say pretty much what I said. Your tone suggests you disagree, but your overall comment agrees. What did I miss?

    • @NeyamRye
      @NeyamRye Рік тому +1

      ​@@GreenLeafUponTheSkybeginning your sentence with 'lol' is unprofessional and makes me value your opinion less :/

    • @yamatanoorochi3149
      @yamatanoorochi3149 Рік тому +2

      ​@@NeyamRyethis is a UA-cam comment section, professionalism isn't and will never be the norm, what did you expect?

  • @nowhereinslowmotion
    @nowhereinslowmotion 12 років тому +390

    I like how they conversed back then, the manners, etc. Very informative, as usual:).

    • @Ponk_80
      @Ponk_80 Рік тому +55

      Sadly today everyone acts like children, even the parents who just yell and scream, when things do not go there way, for example when a child or childish person doesn’t listen to them.

    • @Brando-wc8fz
      @Brando-wc8fz Рік тому +32

      @@Ponk_80oh be quiet. Every generation says the same thing

    • @XxXNOSCOPEURASSXxX
      @XxXNOSCOPEURASSXxX Рік тому +54

      This is literally a movie designed for ease of understanding. People have never actually talked like this.

    • @ovencore2549
      @ovencore2549 Рік тому +14

      i mean its scripted

    • @dieglhix
      @dieglhix Рік тому +2

      @@Ponk_80 Probably thanks to movies and normalization of child-like tantrums

  • @calvinmaynardtmt
    @calvinmaynardtmt 9 років тому +1365

    How stupid do you have to be to scratch your initials on the desk? There goes plausible deniability, Jim!

    • @maconsumner
      @maconsumner 9 років тому +37

      +los3rkid1988 What a great friend you are....LOL

    • @kellyanne9147
      @kellyanne9147 8 років тому +118

      U always want to put the initials of your enemy Let him take the fall... I mean that's simple bad boy rules

    • @pinkglitter93
      @pinkglitter93 7 років тому +27

      Here even if you carve a phallic organ on the desk, you won't be told a thing.

    • @Nyckname
      @Nyckname 7 років тому +53

      Some guy wrote "[first name and last name] loves [first name and last name]" along an entire block of freshly laid sidewalk in L.A. He was sent a bill for $200,000 to have the cement relaid.

    • @wayneolsen8965
      @wayneolsen8965 5 років тому +7

      He was going to blame it on John McCain in a tweet.

  • @practicalpen1990
    @practicalpen1990 3 роки тому +176

    I know thirty-year-olds who still throw tantrums like they're five years old. We really need this old school manners education in many ways.

    • @_sarpa
      @_sarpa Рік тому

      yeah, they surely didn't exist in the 50s! moron

    • @thomy1955
      @thomy1955 Рік тому +24

      I know 77 year olds who throw tantrums when they don't get what they want

    • @raymond_luxury_yacht
      @raymond_luxury_yacht Рік тому +1

      embarrassedly raises hand.

    • @fallenlotus9572
      @fallenlotus9572 Рік тому +12

      ​@@thomy1955Can confirm. My boomer parents still act like entitled spoiled brats and I was forced to be the parental figure. I know kids who act more mature than 60+ year olds. It's sad.

    • @tangent.arc38618
      @tangent.arc38618 Рік тому

      @@thomy1955Yeah hes in office

  • @robinreid4034
    @robinreid4034 Рік тому +33

    This is brilliant. I don't care that it was made in the 1940s, it's totally applicable today. It's all about emotional maturity and emotional intelligence. I loved the simple chart the teenager made; very helpful! I know a few adults who could use a chart like this!

  • @tracytwymandiedforyoursins2343
    @tracytwymandiedforyoursins2343 Рік тому +80

    Jimmy is now over 80 years old, if he is still alive. I hope he's had a great life.

    • @CleoKawisha-sy5xt
      @CleoKawisha-sy5xt Рік тому +1

      it's tony dow , wally from leave it to beaver, and he's dead.

    • @jefvangool69
      @jefvangool69 Рік тому +7

      @@CleoKawisha-sy5xt I have not been able to find the cast for this short film.
      However, Tony Dow, who looks like the main character, was only 4 years old at the time of release.

    • @kdaltex
      @kdaltex 2 місяці тому

      Hes acting like a 50 year old now.

  • @randallprice75
    @randallprice75 10 років тому +115

    fascinating! Disregard the judgement, look at what it's saying. Step outside yourself and watch. Be the observer.

    • @LetterSignedBy51SpiesWasA-Coup
      @LetterSignedBy51SpiesWasA-Coup 4 роки тому +6

      judgement is an important part of the equation

    • @ericastier1646
      @ericastier1646 3 роки тому

      Randall, You got it, this is paramount, to step outside yourself or not getting chained by the ego.

  • @nathanielschwartz425
    @nathanielschwartz425 Рік тому +19

    This is a film that everyone TODAY should watch! And a lesson that everyone TODAY should learn!

  • @kingdeplorable6975
    @kingdeplorable6975 Рік тому +12

    I am thankful I had a vice principal, not exactly the principal, he was worthless, but our vice principal was very similar to this guy. He treated kids the age they acted. I would've never noticed if he hadn't gotten promoted to our highschool, I watched him change his reaction to my misbehaviour over the course of 6 years. What a gem of a man.

  • @ilanamillion8942
    @ilanamillion8942 Рік тому +117

    He is a good kid and how lucky would a kid be to have a principal like that?

    • @Dainbramage420
      @Dainbramage420 Рік тому +7

      It would be great if people in that position acted that way and actually cared to help out the younger generation. Those people are unfortunately far and few between. Instant suspension is the easy way out and benefits no one.

    • @user-yc3fw6vq5n
      @user-yc3fw6vq5n Рік тому +1

      Exactly. @@ithecastic

    • @ivi7792
      @ivi7792 Рік тому

      word

    • @mericagunsfreedomandlove.8985
      @mericagunsfreedomandlove.8985 Рік тому +1

      This was before the department of education. No teacher unions.

    • @HowieHoward-ti3dx
      @HowieHoward-ti3dx Рік тому

      @@Dainbramage420 Suspension helps, because the child knows he is missing out and has ruined his life. You lost the whole point of the videos. Grow up!

  • @Trawlat
    @Trawlat Рік тому +122

    you can't feel that they are acting, you feel that they are speaking with you or you are with them in the same room,
    it's a great piece of art !

    • @Atylonisus
      @Atylonisus Рік тому +10

      You can't tell this is acting?

    • @divinegon4671
      @divinegon4671 Рік тому +8

      @@Atylonisusis that how you really interpret his comment? Dunce.

    • @sparkstudies1675
      @sparkstudies1675 Рік тому

      Right? There was real acting talent back then

    • @carlosgonzales1658
      @carlosgonzales1658 Рік тому

      @@divinegon4671 Maybe you should shut up? dumd

    • @Perseus7567
      @Perseus7567 Рік тому

      Nothing about it sounded natural though. It very obviously felt like they were reading a script to me.@@sparkstudies1675

  • @CybershotCollections
    @CybershotCollections 11 років тому +69

    I lost it when the kid dived on the grass and had a hissy fit! XD

  • @izzyprybuto5088
    @izzyprybuto5088 7 років тому +182

    Who else just watches these videos so they can read the comments

    • @ASMR-JMelliee
      @ASMR-JMelliee 5 років тому +1

      @@crackrokmccaib fail

    • @MK-rd9dd
      @MK-rd9dd 5 років тому +1

      @@ASMR-JMelliee you look like Shannen Doherty

    • @punkyagogo
      @punkyagogo 4 роки тому +4

      The "things were better back then" comments are my favs. It's funny because David Hoffman's channel has videos with baby boomers talking about how much they hated these kinds of videos and the culture growing up lol

    • @inparis5724
      @inparis5724 4 роки тому +3

      ​@@punkyagogo That's because baby boomers are worthless degenerates. Things WERE better back then. They were too high to notice with their selfish attitudes given to them by the prosperity of the era they were born into. They're still asleep at the wheel, in denial of the decline that has happened under their noses. I listen to the anecdotes of my grandparents and long for the simple things they took for granted. They don't have any idea how different it is today and what they're responsible for destroying over the last few decades. It wouldn't be so bad if I didn't know that things are only going to keep declining. We're past the point of no return. You can clamp your hands over your ears and pretend that the silent generation were miserable and the women were oppressed or whatever but if you look at the statistics they were far happier than we are today and I would give up any of the worthless consumer objects and technological innovations to go back to a time where I could leave my front door open and not worry about somebody coming in to harm me or my property. I long for the wage growth and low cost of living. Imagine being able to raise 3 children on one blue-collar paycheck while living in a freehold house. It's never going to be possible ever again. If any baby boomers read this and feel the need to respond, do me a favor and punch yourself in the jaw. You feel attacked because deep down, you know I'm right. You were supposed to take the reins and continue western traditions but you threw them down and drove off in your mustang, leaving the unlucky members of the following 3 generations to basically go fuck ourselves - which is what we have been doing.

    • @martijnspruit
      @martijnspruit 3 роки тому +1

      @@inparis5724 You realize that in 1949, women had very little to say about anything in society. And don't even get me started on black people... or any minority for that matter.
      Healthcare was not very good, the majority of people in the USA did not receive a higher education (at college level), there still was a lot of poverty, early child death rates were high, life basically existed of work, getting married, getting children, and dying (and not at a very high age). People were happier back then, because that's easier to remember. The hard labor is forgotten.

  • @lostboy5559
    @lostboy5559 8 років тому +321

    "Have you ever been to a Mexican Prision Jimmy???"

  • @Chicharrera.
    @Chicharrera. Рік тому +5

    Oh, how I wish these times were still here.

    • @lowrhyan567
      @lowrhyan567 11 місяців тому +1

      Modern world is their result, that much restriction made a generation of rebellious idiots, middle age was better because it was based in Christ teachings mixed with their culture.

  • @kotence
    @kotence Рік тому +56

    i was expecting to be some ridiculous clip about "how old-fashioned people were", but this is still quite accurate and useful. things like this should still be taught in schools. it even has a handy worksheet that they leave on the screen at the end, for us to copy and use.

    • @disgustof-riley
      @disgustof-riley Рік тому

      It's also a little bit ableist. Phyllis sounds autistic

    • @like31000
      @like31000 Рік тому +2

      @AzureWolf168
      Just like we aren't much smarter of our ancestors that lived 2000 years ago

    • @like31000
      @like31000 Рік тому +1

      @AzureWolf168
      There is a hidden message in my reply, i will let you and others figure it out.

    • @NeyamRye
      @NeyamRye Рік тому

      Fr

  • @stiras1
    @stiras1 8 років тому +442

    The funny things is... most of the adults did not act like they did in these videos. Kids were expected to act a certain way, but there aren't many videos teaching adults how to behave towards young people.

    • @Littlereddevil94
      @Littlereddevil94 5 років тому +77

      So true. Everytime I hear someone say act your age, I can't help but think "I dont know how. I've never been this age before"

    • @i_lily
      @i_lily 5 років тому +75

      If a person learned to be decent when they were young it would be easier for them as adults. An adult is responsible for his own actions, a child isnt, its his parents job to teach him before its too late.

    • @MattyHatterH
      @MattyHatterH 5 років тому +4

      Who's gonna teach the adults? What the kids.

    • @Galahad_Du_Lac
      @Galahad_Du_Lac 4 роки тому +4

      You clearly didn’t grow up in the 40s.

    • @stiras1
      @stiras1 4 роки тому +10

      @@Galahad_Du_Lac Of course not, I'd be old.

  • @armorybrunotjr.3204
    @armorybrunotjr.3204 5 років тому +85

    At least Mr. Edmunds did not expel Jimmy. And Jimmy wisely told the principal he'd fix the desk he scratched during class.

    • @daredawg3776
      @daredawg3776 4 роки тому +9

      He is a good principal

    • @caelidhg6261
      @caelidhg6261 3 роки тому +5

      and he wisely didn't berate or get angry or PUNISH him by expelling him or hitting him with a paddle.. (which happened in the 1950s).. Coronet films are an odd mix of toxic beliefs and values with some healthy stuff thrown in .. Weird. I had a teacher continue to yell at me after I came forward after making a mess on the wall in a classroom with some pencil lead I had gotten on my fingers as we were standing in line for study hall.. I told her it was me and said I would clean it up. She just continued to berate me and told me how horrible I was and "why did I do such things and did I do them at home?".... I have ADHD and was zoned out. but no.. she was not compassionate or rewarding my "good" behavior of coming forward and taking responsibility. Honestly, it made me want to avoid coming foward in the future.

    • @mikezylstra7514
      @mikezylstra7514 3 роки тому +2

      @@caelidhg6261 Jimmy dodged the paddle by having enough sense to own up and not act smart alecky. That principal looks like our shop teacher who used to paddle boys (and I suspect he got tingle in between his legs doing it)

  • @LaoSoftware
    @LaoSoftware 12 років тому +43

    Everyone in the classroom looks clean and polished. They have nice manners. They speak very respectable to adults and peers.

    • @gerdiopedacosta7416
      @gerdiopedacosta7416 Рік тому

      You were sent to live in the streets if you acted like jimmy here, or worse you could be sent to war

  • @brianmahoney4156
    @brianmahoney4156 Рік тому +20

    heres a man having a heart to heart with a young lad. helping him understand the hard truth of life and trusting the kid to rise to the occasion instead of sanitizing and editing the lexicon to suit his shortcomings. i was in high school in the early 2000s and i never saw this happen one time. if you werent getting this from your dad, you werent getting it period. the way we neglect young men today is irresponsible and stupid. something needs to change.

    • @capnskiddies
      @capnskiddies Рік тому

      Unfortunately, in too many cases, that's the fault of older men who ought to know better. Not all cases, of course. Just too many.

  • @Doc-Holliday1851
    @Doc-Holliday1851 Рік тому +15

    The principal was very patient and helped the young man come to the conclusion on his own that he wasn’t acting his age. The custodian chewed the kid out while he was already down. I don’t think this was a mistake by the filmmakers. They’re showing how different people are going to treat you if they believe you’ve done something wrong. And they show how you should react in a situation like that. The principal was encouraging a dialogue and so the kid engaged, but when the custodian was chewing him out he didn’t say a word even if doing so would have been warranted. This is teaching more than just what is obvious

    • @user-yc3fw6vq5n
      @user-yc3fw6vq5n Рік тому +1

      Exactly, they made the film to teach adults back then too. And it would have been less likely to slip by because they were more sensitive to the role of expertise being played back then. The principle is thoughtful in dealing with young people while the cleaner who hasn't had training in that area has little idea how to properly act. This was done to highlight the thoughtful behavior of the principle to show his years of training in working with children and set it as an example for us to emulate.

  • @smilingipad3044
    @smilingipad3044 6 років тому +38

    These films are something else, I'll tell ya.

  • @LauraWilson19952014
    @LauraWilson19952014 10 років тому +317

    I think more people need to watch this. Geez, everyone I know acts so immature.

    • @weidenkatzchen6064
      @weidenkatzchen6064 9 років тому +5

      Laura Wilson Exactly!

    • @weidenkatzchen6064
      @weidenkatzchen6064 9 років тому +15

      ***** Isn't it shameful that the ones who make a lot of money are nearly always immature, rude and/or simply nasty?

    • @gentillydanny
      @gentillydanny 9 років тому +12

      +Laura Wilson MS. Wilson, Geez yes! You right.
      That baby that was shot due to road rage.
      That motorcyclist that was knocked off the road due to not looking.
      When questioned, driver answered with, "I don't care."
      The erosion of good manners.

    • @LauraWilson19952014
      @LauraWilson19952014 9 років тому +27

      gentillydanny
      And that's how most kids are today: No manners or respect for anyone. Parents let their kids get away with everything, then use the excuse "Oh, they're kids." No, you discipline them. That's why they end up in jail or dead as teens.

    • @LauraWilson19952014
      @LauraWilson19952014 9 років тому +2

      John231984 Exactly!! Drives me nuts!!

  • @cannonrange9977
    @cannonrange9977 Рік тому +11

    This is brilliant. And these videos are so good, there are so many things parents assume their children will grow up to magically know, so they don't teach them... they didn't teach me, or my friends, and we didn't fully realize what we didn't know till nearly our thirties because we spent our 20s working, going to school, and waiting to FEEL like adults, waiting for that magical download our parents seemed to think would come to us. Mindfulness, how to set healthy relationship boundaries, how to give constructive criticism and take it productively, how to better ourselves, and more... we wasted a lot of time, felt a lot of hurt and rejection, and spun our wheels trying to come up with solutions to issues that had already been solved, like what's shown in this video. Modern life is so complex, and our life spans are so short, we need to teach the young more effectively. I'm sending these videos to my nieces.🤓😎🥰

  • @eksbocks9438
    @eksbocks9438 Рік тому +62

    Nowadays, we have full-grown adults who can't do that.

    • @KratostheThird
      @KratostheThird Рік тому +6

      Like Trump.

    • @BichaelStevens
      @BichaelStevens Рік тому

      Congrats, you made this political! Nobody likes you! Amazing! 👏👏👏
      Hillary called half the country deplorable subhumans, very mature.

    • @Woap_64
      @Woap_64 Рік тому

      @KratostheThird even though Biden has been caught calling people full of shit? Or been caught yelling and shushing his staff? I guess the better question would be, like Biden?

    • @KratostheThird
      @KratostheThird Рік тому

      @housedimitrescu7196 How amusing of you to think that I have to be on a side, which I am not.
      Your White America is crumbling. You guys better start something if you don't want your culture and heritage to be taken over by Asians, more specifically the Chinese as Canada has bowed down to at this point.
      And it's not just limited to America, it's Western Europe as well, and also the continent of Australia.
      Leftist rhetoric is just as toxic as claiming you are the right wing Trump flag waving imbecile that has to scream about their freedoms every chance you get.
      You'd rather go back in time to the 1950s - 1980s than face the harsh realities of today.

    • @pukeachu
      @pukeachu 7 місяців тому

      ​@@nicklh186 Exactly

  • @1whospeaks
    @1whospeaks Рік тому +22

    I come from a very... explosive family let's just say, and they tend to nuke at the slightest problems, and while I never turned out quite the same, I had the same self-negativity as this young man. But what a blessing it was when I really decided to hold my tongue when I felt like screaming, and control myself. Getting angry is okay, but I found appropriate outlets to do so, and didn't blame my family for doing so. When I was able to keep a cool head after major problems, I felt a lot stronger when small issues reared their heads.

  • @sarveshm6779
    @sarveshm6779 7 років тому +29

    Wow. Its like mentor-ship for me. Simple, yet incredible.

  • @RaiderSteelerfan
    @RaiderSteelerfan 8 років тому +273

    15 people that hit the disliked haven't act their age...

    • @christinab.2864
      @christinab.2864 5 років тому +4

      Nobody honestly does

    • @luxurreview
      @luxurreview 5 років тому +1

      52 People now!!

    • @liamlowenthal8476
      @liamlowenthal8476 5 років тому +3

      I refuse to act my age. You don't have to act your age to be responsible. I pay my rent, my other bills, my other-other bills, my soul-crushing student loans, my incredibly stupid and profited Murickan medical bills, I try to put whatever I can into savings even though it's only been 300 bucks over the course of a goddamn year - LET ME PLAY VIDEO GAMES SUSAN. jfc Go lick Trump's boots and complain that Millenials eat too much toast or something.
      Edit: Anyone asking how I can afford video games obviously has no idea their talking about. XD Free games. Free games *everywhere* . Besides, I spend 12 bucks on a Humble Bundle a month, you can eat dicks and burn Karen, I'm not living in total lack of entertainment just because I'm poor. Let me have *one* fucking thing. Jesus.

    • @rigirogi963
      @rigirogi963 4 роки тому

      @@liamlowenthal8476 ok zoomer, go act your age or commit self end. every generation after silent gen are soft useles pieces of shit who cant think for them selfs. we need a new war, hard men create good times, good times create soft men, soft men create bad times, like this leftist cancer fest we have now. like i said we need a new war.

    • @someperson2471
      @someperson2471 4 роки тому +2

      @@rigirogi963 ok sociopath

  • @scarletshield009
    @scarletshield009 5 років тому +192

    Nobody is 100% mature. There is no such thing. That is true for everyone even for adults. All of us are people in progress. Don't expect yourself to live exactly up to other people's expectations of what maturity is. This video just shows the basic of what emotional maturity is.

    • @elderleon1844
      @elderleon1844 Рік тому +36

      yeah sure, but this is not a excuse for have 0% of maturity!

    • @asgoritolinasgoritolino7708
      @asgoritolinasgoritolino7708 Рік тому +45

      As the other comment says, pretty much, the fact that no one can be perfect doesn't mean we shouldn't strive for acting as mature adults.

    • @LazyGrayF0x
      @LazyGrayF0x Рік тому +3

      Struck the right chord?

    • @MaryDunford
      @MaryDunford Рік тому +11

      There's a difference between child-like and childish. The former is harmless and playful. The latter is petty and damaging.
      Humanity lost a lot of ground since this was filmed.

    • @ntmn8444
      @ntmn8444 Рік тому +9

      That’s because most people today do not know how to act maturely. Watching this video confirmed that fact. We don’t have real adults around anymore.

  • @mr.ninjawarrior4516
    @mr.ninjawarrior4516 Рік тому +14

    This is a good film. Sometimes I tend to act childish in front of certain people, but in front of others, I act more mature. I also believe it connects to the fact that we are the average of the 5 people we hang with

  • @m.h.744
    @m.h.744 Рік тому +21

    I'm 20 and watching this made me think about some of my own childish behavior. Such movies are really good in making one self-conscious; it makes you see yourself (and your behavior) from an outside view and be judgmental about it.

  • @maryam-mo8nw
    @maryam-mo8nw 8 років тому +52

    THIS IS THE WINTER OF OUR YOUTH

  • @NaturalElicia
    @NaturalElicia 9 років тому +56

    This was a really good video and I think we all can learn something about our behavior from the video~

    • @mikezylstra7514
      @mikezylstra7514 3 роки тому

      Very true. But at 73 my T levels are so low it's no longer relevant. You realize that was his T surge causing him to act like that.

  • @fionawalsh1007
    @fionawalsh1007 4 роки тому +31

    I have to say the message in this video is as relevant today as it was back then,love the video and the way they teach you how to behave,I wish some of these videos were available when I was at school. 😀🕊 stay safe.

  • @charless3108
    @charless3108 Рік тому +4

    I'd rather watch this than many movies nowadays

  • @vikramjeetshukla3782
    @vikramjeetshukla3782 Рік тому +8

    Oh it's so great to see so much sober and older movie stuff...

  • @youcantberacisttojews1697
    @youcantberacisttojews1697 8 років тому +328

    This video needs to be shown to modern university students.

    • @kachoo2135
      @kachoo2135 7 років тому +17

      And give those horny toads a lesson they'll never forget

    • @nromk
      @nromk 6 років тому +4

      why modern university students?

    • @vukstojanovic5146
      @vukstojanovic5146 6 років тому +32

      +normk
      The reference must be, the North american universities, since they mostly whine and complain like kids would do.

    • @indegruv
      @indegruv 6 років тому +18

      nice mature screen name you got there

    • @AndyDaClimber
      @AndyDaClimber 6 років тому +1

      I'm a bad student, hurt me oh

  • @paulaegraham
    @paulaegraham 9 років тому +183

    Those kids are in their 70s now.

    • @quentinkirk3870
      @quentinkirk3870 8 років тому +14

      more like their mid To Late 80's.the Janitor Looks like A white Version of "Mr Bookman" on "Good Times".

    • @thecavedweller616
      @thecavedweller616 8 років тому +24

      more like most likely dead

    • @grandpriest3937
      @grandpriest3937 7 років тому +13

      paulaegraham ya more like most of them were drafted to nam and didn't make it back....

    • @patriciasalvatore2394
      @patriciasalvatore2394 7 років тому +5

      Grand Priest oh, my, this comment section got really dark in a hurry! It looks like you guys have been paying attention. You all get an A+ for this class. 😃

    • @lajmh
      @lajmh 6 років тому +18

      My mother was a senior in high school in 1949. She would be 87 in 22 days as I type this.

  • @SiriusXAim
    @SiriusXAim 9 років тому +51

    There it is. The ultimate shirt collar everybody was looking for in the 70's

    • @Florida1213
      @Florida1213 5 років тому +4

      Glistening with starch!

    • @mikezylstra7514
      @mikezylstra7514 3 роки тому

      @@Florida1213 Yes and an overly hot iron.

  • @thehengy3232
    @thehengy3232 Рік тому +9

    I'm glad this was randomly recommended to me. Normally I chalk the youtube algorithm up to being very weird but honestly this should be shown to young people everywhere. It's very simple yet very effective in it's message: act your age. Be mature.

  • @Sawta
    @Sawta Рік тому +19

    I like this video a lot. It doesn't talk down to young people, but also doesn't excuse bad behavior. It offers a practical means of assessing ones own emotional maturity. I hope that more content like this is still being made today.

  • @loki6253
    @loki6253 4 роки тому +58

    The little girl in the coat bitching her "boyfriend" out had me rolling. I had to replay that part several times, and oh that is me with my husband after 3 months home in covid shut down every day. Does this man not know how to turn on the washer or clothes a drawer?

  • @matteopepe28
    @matteopepe28 8 років тому +144

    Vault-Tec never taught me this

    • @Gwnswrld
      @Gwnswrld 6 років тому +5

      Oh my god I feel that way EVERY TIME I watch one of these old videos

    • @averagejoepro5347
      @averagejoepro5347 5 років тому +3

      I’m gonna stop you right there

  • @anewstart2012
    @anewstart2012 12 років тому +96

    Back when education also meant the development of character ...

    • @Ducklolly
      @Ducklolly Рік тому

      Now it's just "The Mitochondria Is The Powerhouse Of The Cell"

    • @arkanthor_art
      @arkanthor_art Рік тому

      @@Ducklolly Everybody be hatin on the mitochondria 😂

  • @vibes1680
    @vibes1680 Рік тому +3

    I love how chill these videos are

  • @errata
    @errata Рік тому +20

    This was way, way too wholesome and enjoyable honestly. I didn't expect it to be this good. Damn and 76 years ago as well. Shit never changes huh :D

  • @deepideepi1017
    @deepideepi1017 5 років тому +49

    watching this is in 2019 and its a very very useful documentary even today!! this documentary should be shown in school, colleges and to parents!! such an awareness raising video, i appreciate the person who came with this idea to make this useful info as a video!

    • @mikezylstra7514
      @mikezylstra7514 3 роки тому +1

      I agree. This is the most well thought out and downright relevant movie of this ilk I've seen. And I've seen them all.

    • @Pheo0811
      @Pheo0811 Рік тому +1

      Still relevant. Even more than in '19

  • @XBLGR
    @XBLGR 10 років тому +49

    1:32 smooth move champ.

  • @donnamariedemaio
    @donnamariedemaio 6 років тому +214

    Charming. Did we really live in this time? When schools reinforced the teachings of our parents? Where did we go wrong? 😳

  • @gabbylopez9091
    @gabbylopez9091 Рік тому +3

    In today's society, this video is very needed.

  • @blessed7fold
    @blessed7fold Рік тому +1

    These videos are just the best. They had more wisdom and understanding back then than they do today sadly.

  • @denisel.1327
    @denisel.1327 5 років тому +20

    In my very honest opinion this video should be shown in all schools across the country. This video is very educational.

    • @user-yc3fw6vq5n
      @user-yc3fw6vq5n Рік тому

      Exactly. Showing this to my younger siblings, brother 22, sisters 20, 18, 11 . . . But most importantly showing it to my parents!

  • @johnnysunrocket8618
    @johnnysunrocket8618 4 роки тому +10

    People today absolutely need this type of instruction! We all know that's what is lacking in society today. People of all ages today do not know how to conduct themselves SAD

  • @effix9097
    @effix9097 Рік тому +34

    I really hope that old principals were actually this intelligent and good with teens. Through my experience in school it seems that there’s nobody, or at least very few, people left in the system that know how to reach young people and encourage them to change and understand behavior rather than reward trivial examples of positive behavior.

  • @Cera_ve858
    @Cera_ve858 Рік тому +1

    Its nice to see someone reminding people that mistakes can be learning opportunities, and not just something to be attacked for.

  • @dawnstonerock4253
    @dawnstonerock4253 Рік тому +1

    Jim is so cute and humble! Teachable too! ❤

  • @ratedasmr7811
    @ratedasmr7811 4 роки тому +15

    Just a year ago I was emotionally immature. I’ve worked at it since then but this video would’ve been nice to find too.

  • @FriendlyRambler
    @FriendlyRambler 12 років тому +22

    "The earliest extant example of a mechanical pencil, was found aboard the wreckage of HMS Pandora, which sank in 1791."

    • @mikezylstra7514
      @mikezylstra7514 3 роки тому +5

      We had mechanical pencils laying around the house in the mid 50's. Finding leads for those was a real hassle though.

  • @bonbivins2217
    @bonbivins2217 8 років тому +16

    Only if this was on TV now in days...This is interesting.

  • @Mohamed58290
    @Mohamed58290 Рік тому +3

    this is beautiful imagine if social media was entertaining and useful like this but social media is full of mindless content i really loved this short film

  • @prithanjanacharyya7446
    @prithanjanacharyya7446 Рік тому +24

    And here we are 12 years later, people throwing tantrums online, calling wach other mysogynistic, etc etc just for different beloeves. This short film or movie whatever you call it was really good, I enjoyed every moment of it. It even kept my attention through out.

  • @martincaidin4166
    @martincaidin4166 9 років тому +298

    "Now let's get those pants off, Jimmy."

  • @JoaoFelipeSRoza
    @JoaoFelipeSRoza 9 років тому +116

    And the oscar goes to 09:45

    • @tulsatombob2769
      @tulsatombob2769 8 років тому +12

      Good call.....I was thinking the same thing. This tender scene is better than any scene in Plan 9 From Outer Space.
      LMAO!!!!

    • @luckylucky2604
      @luckylucky2604 5 років тому +7

      😄😄

    • @mikezylstra7514
      @mikezylstra7514 3 роки тому +2

      Probably the only one in the whole cast that actually got a job in Hollywood.

    • @dadjacobs8977
      @dadjacobs8977 Рік тому

      Don't forget the actor @9:42. He should be nominated as well. His "showing off" is on some De Niro shit. Just brilliant!!! So show-off-y

  • @MissArtsy
    @MissArtsy 3 роки тому +8

    This is a very good video ! Teens / children, especially adults can still learn from this!

  • @tf5
    @tf5 Рік тому +2

    we makin it out of the hood with this banger of an intro🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯

  • @ahmaddawood3413
    @ahmaddawood3413 Рік тому +1

    Yeah this is the video everyone should watch and learn to "Just act your age. But don't fake maturity. Knowledge, wisdom, maturity and experience comes with the time. Embrace the journey and the process of life"

  • @ChrisPollitt
    @ChrisPollitt 12 років тому +27

    In our "instant gratification" society, few people are emotionally mature it seems...

    • @NONO-hz4vo
      @NONO-hz4vo Рік тому +5

      Hello from the next decade. You may not have even heard of Instagram in 2013 as it was still pretty young but it has an even shorter attention span sister now in TikTok. Not sure what is next but it does seem like more people are seeing the negatives to many of the current trends. Hopefully there is a reversal of the bad and the pursuit of what is still to be improved.

  • @swabby429
    @swabby429 10 років тому +22

    This problem is common with many of the world's politicians and voters.

  • @mynyasabut
    @mynyasabut Рік тому +3

    Great short movie, it should be taught in every school and home all over the world, the president of some countries act like a 10 yr old

  • @caskettsolo7925
    @caskettsolo7925 Рік тому

    There's a lot of value to be discovered in videos like these- they would gently guide us to determine for ourselves are personalities and thereby, the story we live out in life. I hope more people in need of these videos gain inspiration and insight through these videos. Thank you very much for sharing them.

  • @juanes1182
    @juanes1182 Рік тому +2

    This was really refreshing. A lot of solutions for todays problems ain't in the future but in the past.

  • @thefourseasonsandme4374
    @thefourseasonsandme4374 5 років тому +26

    This helped more than my parents have.

    • @lambo485
      @lambo485 Рік тому

      That was great!….I love you

    • @JP-ve7or
      @JP-ve7or Рік тому +4

      Yeah, I think these films filled the gaps for a lot of kids with less than ideal parents.

  • @jossdeiboss
    @jossdeiboss Рік тому +3

    Wow
    This video should be shown at all schools.
    I wished I was shown this many years ago!

  • @icreatedanaccountforthis1852
    @icreatedanaccountforthis1852 Рік тому +3

    His penmanship is extraordinary

  • @adamnewell4816
    @adamnewell4816 Рік тому +1

    To verbally/nonverbally express frustration without having a complete emotional meltdown, instead of pretending the frustration doesn’t exist

  • @robertocojones4471
    @robertocojones4471 Рік тому +1

    I'm impressed the kid knows how to sand a desk and refinish it.

    • @xblowsmokex
      @xblowsmokex Рік тому +1

      That was common then. Our school curriculums have intentionally changed to make us useless except as wagies.

    • @MonsieurFeshe
      @MonsieurFeshe Рік тому

      @@xblowsmokex I think it's hilarious that you think that's the case, when the only reason schools are so useless now, is because back THEN (and not now) they needed to turn out good stupid little boys who don't think for themselves and simply follow orders. The truth is, most people still know how to sand and refinish wood, and people who don't are just as common as they were. Even if you were somehow correct, what would it matter? If they don't know at such a great age, then it was useless for them to know because they've come so far without it.

  • @semajjiman
    @semajjiman Рік тому +2

    Very pleasant intro music!

  • @cynicviper
    @cynicviper Рік тому +16

    My biggest gripe with this is that it doesn't have to involve age in the matter at all, bad behavior is bad behavior. A child can be excused of bad behavior, but that doesn't mean when people grow up they somehow get better.
    A criminal is not "acting childish", they're engaging in behavior which is considered antisocial.
    Further, if all persons of a certain age act one way, in what sense can you tell them to "act your age"? They already are.

    • @NeyamRye
      @NeyamRye Рік тому +2

      Well Damn

    • @HowieHoward-ti3dx
      @HowieHoward-ti3dx Рік тому

      Mist boomers act like kids. No wonder society is so bad.

    • @nickelisblind
      @nickelisblind 11 місяців тому +1

      If I'm not mistaken, time back then we're a little different. Labour were more heavy than today so the age at which you mature would be lower.

  • @MrTruckerf
    @MrTruckerf 12 років тому +11

    That principal is one in a million.

  • @istp1967
    @istp1967 Рік тому +2

    Very, very interesting; intriguing even. . .

  • @donnali8346
    @donnali8346 Рік тому

    Say...I like these Leave it Beaver time videos. They are respectful, thoughtful, helpful, and smart. Just swell.