Socrates said, ” I am ignorant”
He was wisest among ignorant people.
Wise people are not wisest but they do things differently. They ask so many questions, they expect good answers but never say, other people are wrong. Everybody is not intelligent to know all answers. Do what you can do, try to find answers about your questions because, nobody else can satisfy you. You know all about your own problems.
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I really enjoy this piece because, even though it is short and relatively simple, there is an important message to be said. Everyone has a degree of intelligence, but the wisest people are the ones that do not accept a single answer. In other words, they are the people that don’t ever declare that “other people are wrong,” but understand that every individual has their own distinct perspective on a topic. They have their own personal twist to contribute, making the equation more complex. That’s the idea that this piece wants to present to an audience, encouraging them to keep looking for answers, for there is hardly ever a concrete and definite solution to a problem. Keep on searching until you yourself are satisfied. This is undoubtedly a piece that I would love to read every night as a source of motivation, validating the fact that, in spite of what other people say, I don’t have to stop searching. I run for myself and nobody else.
If there’s any bit of advice that I feel compelled to offer, it is to reread this a few times more and proofread. There are a few errors that I spotted while reading this piece, and though they did not impede the experience, I think that it would be best for you to clean it up so that the content is as good as the purpose. A couple of mistakes that were notable to me are:
1) “They ask so many questions, they expect good answers but never other, other people are wrong”: Separate the two independent clauses – “They ask…” and “they expect” – via a period or semi-colon because, like I said, they are independent clauses; thus, they are autonomous sentences that possess their own individual value and deserve to be distinguished as so.
2) “…questions because, nobody else can satisfy you”: Get rid of the comma after the word “because.” “Because” is not a conjunction word, so the comma is not necessary.
But again, all in all, this piece serves as a marvelous stimulus. A job extremely well done!
Oh “Simple” No exaggeration you ARE simple in words but mean the skies! I liked your short and great post conveying a message for every one to imbibe, and to stop self bragging as “i know all”.