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Bill Gates said, "I will always choose a lazy person to do a difficult job because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it." What's a real-life example of this?

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u/pranav_0202 — 4 days ago
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Being a boy

Being a boy in this society is too hard...always have to impress everyone...maintain our respect...and so many things...also we are mostly the options to the girls....girls try to find man with good physique and more money....things which attracts girls.....but deep down we also wants to be respected...they say to impress a woman we neet to respect her first...this thing goes same for the men to...men also needs respects....and many men don't get it....but woman get it mostly because of their pretty face...and i also think should not be happening...woman also be respected by there intellectual not just there appearance.....but woman are getting respect somehow....but for man he have to do struggle and get it....so in society please respect the boys too....the also have heart...they have feelings......atleast don't judge them....that's all i think....anyways u people could have ur own opinion....i will he happy to hear from u too

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u/Professional_Loss342 — 13 days ago
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Andy's Long Game #056:Know yourself,question yourself

8.9|Andy Daily Quotes

Theme: Know yourself, question yourself

The first principle is that you must not fool yourself—and you are the easiest person to fool.”

— Richard Feynman

I neither know nor think that I know.

— Socrates

He who knows others is wise; he who knows himself is enlightened.

— Laozi

Brief Explanation

Today’s quotes are about intellectual humility and self-knowledge. It is easy to notice other people’s mistakes, but much harder to recognize our own blind spots. Real wisdom does not mean knowing everything; it begins with knowing what we do not know and being willing to question our own assumptions. The better we understand ourselves, the less likely we are to be controlled by false confidence.

u/AndyanArce199 — 11 days ago