Fool Quote by Anonymous
““According to Seneca, Chrysippus’ quipped that the wise man needs nothing and yet he can make good use of anything, whereas the fool ‘needs’ countless things but can make good use of none of them.””
About This Quote
Source Philosophy: Seneca's writings, 1st century AD
The wise can make good use of anything, while the fool needs many things but cannot use them effectively.
In simple terms: Wisdom uses what is available; folly hoards without benefit.
Cultivate wisdom to make the most of resources.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- daily life
- decision making
- resource management
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can one practice resourceful wisdom?
- What does “nothing” truly mean for a wise person?
May overlook the value of simplicity.