"Une parole au sage n'est pas nécessaire ce sont les imbéciles qui ont besoin de conseils"
— Bill Cosby
Simplified Meaning:
People who are already wise or smart usually know what to do and don't need much advice. For example, if someone is good at cooking, they don't need a lot of tips on how to make a simple dish. But people who don't know much about cooking might need detailed instructions to get it right. This saying suggests that advice is more useful to those who are less knowledgeable or more likely to make mistakes. To apply this to your life, think about when you receive advice: if you often need a lot of help, try to learn and gain experience, so you need less advice in the future. This approach encourages everyone to become more capable and self-reliant over time.
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