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Do you agree with the statement: "wise people speak less"?
"There is a belief that wise people speak less. It can be observed that during social conversations, they are often perceived as introverts who stand aside and do not participate in the conversation. True wisdom manifests itself in the ability to listen, show empathy, and express thoughts in a balanced manner. This means that a wise person may be more focused on understanding others rather than speaking to gain approval or admiration. But is it always true? Do you agree with the statement: "wise people speak less"? Have you observed that such individuals do not feel the need to show off their knowledge?"
"There is a belief that wise people speak less. It can be observed that during social conversations, they are often perceived as introverts who stand aside and do not participate in the conversation. True wisdom manifests itself in the ability to listen, show empathy, and express thoughts in a balanced manner. This means that a wise person may be more focused on understanding others rather than speaking to gain approval or admiration. But is it always true? Do you agree with the statement: "wise people speak less"? Have you observed that such individuals do not feel the need to show off their knowledge?"
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