"كلما عرفت أكثر قلت حاجتك للتحدث"
— Jim Rohn
Simplified Meaning:
When you understand something really well, you don't have to talk a lot about it. It's like a doctor who can quickly figure out what's wrong with a patient. They don't need to explain every small detail; they just know what to do. In contrast, someone who doesn't know much might talk a lot because they are unsure and trying to figure things out. For example, think about a skilled chess player. They can look at the board and make a move confidently without spending hours talking about their strategy. Their deep knowledge allows them to act with less explanation. This idea can help in everyday life too. If you know your job well, you can get things done efficiently without over-explaining. It also means that listening more and speaking less can often show you understand things better because you're not just talking for the sake of it.