Quote by Irving Layton

When you argue with your inferiors, you convince them of only one thing: they are as clever as you.


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Summary

This quote suggests that engaging in arguments with those who are considered inferior can be counterproductive. By arguing with them, instead of proving your point or asserting your superiority, you unintentionally validate their intelligence and capabilities. The implication is that arguing with individuals who are deemed less intelligent or knowledgeable may result in diminishing your own credibility rather than asserting your intellectual superiority. It implies that it might be wiser to approach such situations with patience, understanding, and a willingness to teach and guide rather than engaging in confrontations.

By Irving Layton
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