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“I learned over the years that it's easy to appear smart referencing things that people don't know.” quote by Harold Ramis
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“I learned over the years that it's easy to appear smart referencing things that people don't know.”

Harold Ramis

About This Quote

Source Interview: Unknown source, likely a public talk

Appearing knowledgeable by referencing obscure facts can create a false impression of intelligence.

In simple terms: You can seem smart by citing unknown things.

Key Takeaway

Focus on genuine understanding, not just name‑dropping.

Themes

intelligence communication authenticity

Mood

reflective cautious

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • networking events
  • public speaking
  • social media
  • academic discussions

Key Concepts

social perception knowledge signaling

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you value depth over appearance?
  • How can you demonstrate real expertise?
A Different Perspective

Relying on obscure references may backfire if others call you out.

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