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The speaker is convinced, then it means that he has no spirit of doubt, so it is easier to accept things, but maybe the thing he accepts is not accurate, and the wise man is full of doubts shows that we should maintain a certain degree of doubt and reflection on these things that we may not know very well, so it helps us to understand things as they are, so saying such words is one of the meanings of the above sentence, that is, we should uphold a certain spirit of skepticism, In this way, we can effectively understand the essence of things.
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This sentence can be understood in this way, stupid people they generally believe that there is no doubt, and those who are smart they tend to be full of surprises, so it makes them smarter. Believe in him, so you won't not doubt, let alone think, and you will become more stupid. And smart people are full of questions, so they let them have the courage to think, so that they can make themselves smarter.
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It's about making you have a spirit of questioning.
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The meaning of this sentence is that ignorant people will express their belief in many things without thinking, while wise people will have doubts about many things, because they are good at thinking.
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What is the truth that the fool is steadfast and full of surprises? The main thing is that the fool thinks that he is right about this problem, and he will not delve into it, but the wise man will feel that this problem is white-haired and loophole, and he will delve into it.
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This is about the fool's firm belief and the wise man's doubts, which means that the ignorant people, they actually don't have a mind about anything, they don't use their own minds to think, so they firmly believe in many things, but a person who is full of wisdom on a one-to-one basis, they feel that they are all without anything, and this easy place has certain doubts.
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Smart people always look at the same problem from different angles, at different levels, and from different depths, while stupid people only look at problems at the surface.
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This means that stupid people believe that it is true, and smart people wonder about it. That is, they don't believe it's true, so they are full of doubts.
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People with simple heads take what they see and hear seriously.
People with flexible brains will think about what they see and hear, and judge whether it is true or false.
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Foolish people don't have doubts about things they don't understand, but smart people know a lot of things and have a lot of doubts.
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People have no foresight, there must be near-term worries, the wise work hard, think longer, the fool is more hearted, means that they are not confident, it is difficult to trust others, this is what people often say to the heart of a villain to spend the belly of a gentleman.
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From "Yanzi Spring and Autumn. Miscellaneous
It is also quoted in "The Teacher Says".
It tells us that saints are not God-men, but only people with great wisdom, and although they are like gods, they cannot guarantee 100% accuracy every time, because things in the world change too fast, and their minds cannot function normally like machines all the time. Therefore, people should not believe everything and worship blindly because of the "saints"; We must not judge people by their appearance because of "fools", and everything must be rejected by them, and we must reasonably grasp them according to the specific facts.
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In fact, no one is really much smarter than anyone, and everyone is stupid sometimes.
Smart people make mistakes, and seemingly stupid people are smart sometimes.
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Wise men often think about what to say, what to say, and what not to say, and to be cautious in their words;
Fools often say whatever they want, completely ignoring the feelings of others, ignoring environmental factors, and so on.
Tell us a prudent way to think twice before you speak, so that it is wise.
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My understanding: smart people think more before words and deeds, and stupid people think and say whatever they want, without thinking about the consequences.
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A smart person will always make a mistake in a thousand considerations; Foolish people will always have a harvest in a thousand considerations. It contains a naïve dialectical idea that everything is divided into two, and that a wise person cannot be wise forever; A seemingly stupid person, he also has times when he is smart.
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That is to say, no matter how wise a person is, even if he has a thorough consideration, there will be times when he fails, and no matter how stupid a person is, if he can think and consider more, there will be times when he will succeed. So be calm and think more about things.
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Smart people and fools talk, fools don't understand, smart people wrestle with smart people, and no one obeys anyone.
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Smart people always want to be stronger, and unsmart people always feel that they are the strongest.
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No matter how smart a person is, there are times when he makes mistakes, and no matter how stupid he is, there are times when he gains, and there are no absolutes in everything.
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There are many sides to things, and everyone's intelligence and experience are different, and the starting point and aspect of considering the problem are also different. This sentence generally says that nothing is absolute, or that it may be easier for you to understand the theory of relativity in the narrow sense.
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This is a cruel reality.
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Everything is too much, and you must grasp a degree at all times!
believe that time can make people run in with each other; If you don't love me now, one day you will love me, believe that I am sincere to you, there is no money now, there will be money in the future, give me some time, I will change; Give me a chance, I can succeed; It's not suitable at first, it doesn't matter, it's okay slowly; The values are different, the concepts are not consistent, and they will never talk about it together.