Can you call someone's madness as his wisdom?
By ssh123
@ssh123 (31073)
India
July 20, 2007 3:06am CST
There are people who force their opinion on others. It looks as though it is the wisdom delivered, but intrinsically it is nothing but display of mandness. Your comment please.
5 responses
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
13 Aug 07
I don't think that his madness can be called wisdom. It must be that person's personality to argue to win or to have others to follow him. It is a crazy action instead.
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@williamjisir (22819)
• China
15 Aug 07
It seems to be unaccrptable to impose one's opinion on others. It is not nice to do so. In our real life, there are some people like this though.
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@andyliuzn (1029)
• Guangzhou, China
27 Aug 07
Here, I don't think Madness & Wisdom are in the same side of the Coin, they should be totally different...
Well some people do claim that one should be crazy about something before they could become somebody, but it doesn't mean that they should be mad as well to show his wisdom here. In my view, the more wisdom one gets, the more modesty he will have.
Andy
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@andyliuzn (1029)
• Guangzhou, China
30 Aug 07
Hi Sadaananda,
Thank you for giving me the BR.
WBR,Andy
@rladiga00 (1165)
• India
20 Jul 07
Madness of a person is immediately known and it is not welcome. Wisdom of a person -- difficult to understand but it is welcome.
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@rladiga00 (1165)
• India
20 Jul 07
Madness of a person is immediately known and it is not welcome. Wisdom of a person -- difficult to understand but it is welcome.
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