Accepting Quote by Anonymous
“The difference between a simpleton and an intelligent man, according to the man who is convinced that he is of the latter category, is that the former wholeheartedly accepts all things that he sees and hears while the latter never admits anything except after a most searching scrutiny. He imagines his intelligence to be a sieve of closely woven mesh through which nothing but the finest can pass.”
About This Quote
An intelligent person doubts and scrutinizes, while a simpleton accepts everything without question.
In simple terms: Smart people question; simpletons accept.
Practice critical thinking.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- debates
- decision making
- education
- media consumption
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When is skepticism harmful?
- How to balance trust and doubt?
Over‑analysis can lead to paralysis.