Pawan MishraAvailability of knowledge is only next to prevalence of stupidity in its overwhelming abundance.
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The world is full of people who are either too smart to be stupid or too stupid to be smart. This quote means that there are people who, for various reasons, don’t have the information they need to make good choices. If they had the information, however, they would probably choose right. Unfortunately, many of these people are just as dumb as they are smart. The quote refers to the fact that someone who knows something does not always have the power to control how it is used.
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