Sadie Robertson tells people to stop making excuses for their actions: 'Don't settle just because everyone else around you is'

Sadie Robertson says, 'If [you're] doing wrong it's never too late to fix it.' (Instagram/Sadie Robertson)

"Duck Dynasty" teenage star Sadie Robertson has proven time and again that she is wise beyond her years as she shares her thoughts about God, life, and family.

Just recently, the young reality star posted on her Instagram account (@legitsadierob) a photo of her on stage as she talked about the importance of preserving one's conviction of right over wrong.

She wrote, "Let's get real. When we were little there was always a clear right and wrong. Even when we were kids we knew exactly what that was. Now that we're older it almost seems like we've forgotten that. Look at your life right know... what changed? Are you doing things or involved with things that you said you never would do? Why?"

The "Live Original" teen then said that peer pressure often messes with people's thinking because when they see their friends doing something bad, they find explanations that justify the wrong things. In the end, they end up committing the same mistakes.

"I think at some point we start question what is really wrong and what is really right and we stretch our truth. You start to think: 'Well it's okay because everyone else is doing it' or 'That's just how guys are' or 'That's just how girls are,'" she says.

But Sadie refuses to compromise truth and her beliefs. She also encourages other people to follow suit and stand up for the right things, no matter the cost.

"Honestly I just don't think that's true. I think we are making up excuses for our actions, because we are (too) scared to admit we are doing wrong. Let's get real. If (you're) doing wrong it's never too late to fix it. Don't settle just because everyone else around you is. Stand up," she wrote.

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