- The fool thinks anger helps; the wise thinks calmness helps.
- The fool wants to be better than others; the wise wants to be equal to others.
- The fool wants to know who to blame for it; the wise wants to know how to fix it.
- The fool wants to know what he can get; the wise wants to know what he can give.
- The fool thinks calling names is arguing; the wise thinks problem-solving is arguing.
- The fool wants to prove he is right; the wise wants to understand the permutations and variations that prove the general.
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Monday, February 10, 2025
Fool Versus Wise: 02-10-2025
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