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Socrates

To be intelligent is to break down the polished glass wall in front of the world. Resist the temptation to increase your knowledge.

To be intelligent is to break down the polished glass wall in front of the world. This wall is a barrier that keeps us from seeing the truth and understanding the world around us. We must resist the temptation to increase our knowledge, for knowledge is a double-edged sword. It can be a powerful tool when wielded correctly, but it can also be a dangerous weapon if used improperly. We must be careful not to let our knowledge become a source of power and control over others. Instead, we must use it to better understand and appreciate the world around us. We must use it to build bridges and foster understanding between ourselves and others. We must use it to break down the barriers that prevent us from seeing the world as it truly is. We must use it to expand our horizons and to appreciate the beauty of life. So, to be intelligent is to break down the polished glass wall in front of the world and to resist the temptation to increase our knowledge.