In a world driven by smarts, the so-called unsmarts are often dismissed. Yet, their worth lies in their unclouded perspective.
The unsmarts are essential in spaces where heart and simplicity reign. Free from the tangles of overthinking, they find joy in small things and see beauty where others see routine. Their spirit is unburdened by the relentless pursuit of perfection, allowing them to embrace foolishness as a form of wisdom.
In our quest for knowledge and refinement, we risk losing a part of our unsmartness—our free spirit, our openness to wonder, our ability to laugh at ourselves. Perhaps it is in reclaiming this simplicity that we find balance, remembering that not all wisdom needs to be smart, and not all success lies in being right.
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