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Too much intelligence can drive you crazy. It is necessary to dull this spontaneous feeling from time to time. Or even develop a tolerance for stupidity
I agree with the first responder. I do not know a single stupid person who would understand his stupidity. But I had the “pleasure” of communicating with a lot of not very smart and educated people who sincerely considered themselves experts in everything that can be imagined. I don't really like aphorisms and quotations myself , but I can't help but recall the phrase attributed to Socrates or Democritus: “I only know that I don't know anything , but others don't know this either.”
I've known people who felt very smart. For some reason, they were always fools. Feel stupid-this is great, because it means that you can still do something with yourself. Another thing is that you should not worry about this either. If this is not an excuse to be discouraged, but a chance to learn something new, then the “feeling” you are talking about is wonderful