Quote by Theodore Isaac Rubin

I learned to love the fool in me. The one who feels too much, talks too much, takes too many chances, wins sometimes


I learned to love the fool in me. The one who feels too much

Summary

This quote suggests that the speaker has come to embrace and appreciate their naturally foolish or spontaneous side. They have learned to accept and love the part of them that may be perceived as going overboard or taking risks, as it also leads to occasional victories and bringing about positive outcomes. Rather than being ashamed or attempting to suppress their "foolishness," they have learned to find value in it and view it as an essential aspect of their personality.

By Theodore Isaac Rubin
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