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it is believed that a fool is more dangerous than a cruel person is fullness can bring about measure calamity discuss with references to the kingdom of fools

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Answered by Muskan5785
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William Shakespeare was a visionary man who led a visionary life through his plays. He wrote about the blood, guts, and glory of life, as well as the heart, love and sweet side of it. The quote above on the heading is one of many quotes that speak loudly to our heart and soul. So what did he really mean by “A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool.”?

People who believe they know everything will refuse to listen to, learn from, or take advice from anyone else -- even if that other person is obviously smarter -- because, again, they believe they already know everything. However, a wise person recognizes that he'll never know everything about everything, so he'll go out and constantly try to learn more, so he gets wiser and wiser.


Learning never end. That's what this quote emphasizes upon. Go and search, travel around so you learn more. This quote basically compares two characters broadly in this world. One who thinks himself as wise, knows every thing, and second one as fool, learns and searches till his last breadth. People who think they know everything will end up looking stupid, but if you realize that you can never stop learning, you are wise.

This quote should always be an inspirational to all our leaders be it those in Government or those in politics, they should always know that they are not smarter than people they lead.

The room is open to the Literature experts to define the meaning of this Quote from one the highly respected Great Thinker, Writer, Poet and Actor.
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