William Shakespeare
how to be a smart man
Verily, to be a smart man requires wit, knowledge, and a curious mind. One must be ever mindful of the facts, and never take them at face value. He must be able to think on his feet, and be able to discern truth from falsehood. He must be able to look at the world around him and see the subtle nuances that may be hiding in plain sight. He must be able to think critically, and to question the status quo. He must be able to ask difficult questions and be willing to take risks in order to seek out the answers. He must be willing to learn from his mistakes, and to never be too proud to admit when he is wrong. He must also be able to look at the world around him and understand how it works. He must be able to identify patterns and trends, and to use them to his advantage. He must be able to think outside the box, and to come up with creative solutions to the problems he may face. Finally, he must be able to apply the knowledge he has gained in order to make wise decisions. He must be able to think logically, and to weigh the pros and cons of any given situation before making a choice. He must be able to take calculated risks, and to have the courage to stand by his decisions when they are made. Verily, these are the traits of a truly smart man. He is the one who can think quickly, and who can make the best decisions based on the knowledge he has gained. He is the one who can take risks and reap the rewards, and he is the one who can lead the way for others.
