Courage is cowardly, wisdom is foolishness.On the stage of life, each of us is playing a variety of roles.
Some people seek to be smart, they want to be outstanding and know everything in every occasion. However, really smart people are often very good at "pretending to be stupid".
1. Knowing without saying is a kind of wisdom
Really smart people often know a lot, but they are not in a hurry to express it. They understand that too much is lost, and sometimes silence is golden.
They know how to speak at the right time and choose silence when not.
Because they know that there are things that can cause trouble when they say it, and being silent is a way to protect themselves.
Second, being confused is a kind of free and easy
Smart people don't necessarily have to understand everything, and they know that confusion is also a kind of wisdom.
When it comes to relationships, they don't get too busy and don't get too obsessed with the details.
They know that sometimes being a little confused can avoid a lot of unnecessary contradictions and conflicts.
3. Willingness to suffer losses is a realm
Smart people know that sometimes it is a blessing to suffer.
They are willing to make some sacrifices for the sake of the big picture, for the benefit of the team and their friends.
They understand that suffering a loss does not mean failure, but may lead to more opportunities and gains.
Fourth, pretending to be stupid is a kind of self-preservation
In a complex society, smart people know how to protect themselves.
They know how to play dumb at certain times to avoid getting involved in unnecessary disputes.
They know how to hide their true thoughts and intentions to avoid being exploited or attacked by others.
Anyway"Courage is cowardly, wisdom is foolishness" is a kind of wisdom in life. Truly intelligent people are not in a hurry to reveal themselves, they know how to present themselves at the right time, and choose to be silent or play dumb when they are not.
They know how to handle relationships, how to face challenges, how to protect themselves. We should learn to appreciate this wisdom and apply it in our lives.