And being lectured is a norm, so I'd prefer you take it as 'Talking too much' instead of down-right 'lecturing'. And you can blame that on your lack of verbal expression or something...xD
*Shrug*. You dont know what I have or have not experienced. Hence, your argument is flawed. My lecturing is a right, and there is no law to ban said right, nor is there a law that states 'Unless you experience something, you have no right to discuss it'. You talk about doctors all the time dont you? And you express your opinion on their profession and so on. Freedom of speech. You dont have a Ph.D, do you?
Remind me to put up a law that justifies decapitation of any Ph.D-lacking human being that dares mention doctors on their tongue once I rule the world. >D
Thats not true, “You dont know everything, nor will you ever unless you experience it.” that is far from the truth its like saying I don't know how hard the people down the street had it when they had their electricity turned off because it's never happened to me. BUT I DO. I DO know how hard it must have been, so what? They may not have been able to pay on time but it doesn't make me ignorant to the fact that they had it hard because it's never happened to me.
Well, someone thinking they're a "know-it-all" is always seriously irritating. But I'm open to suggestion about age and experience, because sometimes people are just smart enough to figure things out without having to do them...But experience always helps.
Sorry you had to be lectured on something though, I know that's never fun.