You know, there are growth levels you reach, and it becomes embarrassing to experience some things, be found in some places, or do some things. It's the same reason why it's naturally concerning to find a 10-year-old child in kindergarten class; it's not unpopular, but it's disturbing. (If my child were in that class for some reason, I would be really troubled.)
So, it's uncomfortable to find people, or even yourself, in positions incongruent with their/your current definitive growth. Likewise, in my opinion, it is inevitable not to believe the possibility of experiences assured for said definitive growth. Growth attracts like experiences, and ignoring inexplicable anomalies, those experiences are unavoidable.
In conclusion, when you grow in the abstract things like knowledge and skills, and when you engage in actions requisite to promote that growth within the social web you belong to, it is impossible but for, at the least, the experiences concurrent with that growth to follow -neglecting inexplicable interruptions.
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