“For me, there are two types of people: the young and the experienced.”
— A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Simplified Meaning:
People can be seen in two main groups based on their life stages. One group is young people, who are often full of energy and new ideas. They might not know much about the world yet but are eager to learn and grow. Think about a child who's excited to explore everything around them and asks lots of questions. The other group is experienced people. These individuals have spent many years learning and working, so they know a lot. They can offer good advice because they have been through many situations before. Imagine an older person who has worked in the same job for a long time. They know the best ways to do things and can teach the younger workers. This way of thinking helps us remember the value of both groups: the young bring fresh energy, and the experienced share their knowledge.