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The intelligent, Ordinary and Foolish
Otto von Bismarck, the nineteenth-century German statesman, is often cited for his insightful insight into human nature and politics. One of his best-known phrases categorizes men into three types:
1. Intelligent men who learn from the experience of others:
These are the ones who observe what happens around them, analyze the mistakes and successes of others, and make wise decisions without having to make the same mistakes.
2. Ordinary men who learn from their own mistakes:
They are the ones who need to live the experience personally, make mistakes, and only then learn the lesson.
3. Foolish men who do not learn at all:
They are unable to draw lessons from both the experience of others and their own mistakes, perpetuating unproductive behaviors
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Otto von Bismarck, the nineteenth-century German statesman, is often cited for his insightful insight into human nature and politics. One of his best-known phrases categorizes men into three types:
1. Intelligent men who learn from the experience of others:
These are the ones who observe what happens around them, analyze the mistakes and successes of others, and make wise decisions without having to make the same mistakes.
2. Ordinary men who learn from their own mistakes:
They are the ones who need to live the experience personally, make mistakes, and only then learn the lesson.
3. Foolish men who do not learn at all:
They are unable to draw lessons from both the experience of others and their own mistakes, perpetuating unproductive behaviors
#memes #nostr #bitcoin #freedom
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