Leadership
Smart people always say smart things. But wise people know when to say nothing at all. (Ed Kang, advisor)
Words, words, words. News broadcasts, talk shows, discussion panels—all have “talking heads.” Often, such settings reveal who’s truly smart and who only thinks they are. Abraham Lincoln said it best: “Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.” So, it’s enlightening to hear wise people who know when to speak and when not to.
The quiet words of a wise person are better than the shouts of a foolish ruler (Ecclesiastes 9:17).