Answer one question, have you tried to tell the fool that he is a fool so that he would cease to be one? Yes, I'm here collecting statistics. I need to know if there is any chance it ever worked, beyond the margin of error.
No, it never worked. Never ever. The fool is offended. Stupidity is a self-sustaining phenomenon.
He is offended that you did not bother to train him. He does the right thing. To correct stupidity is to work hard.
There are two schemes for forced learning.
1. Setting in conditions when a person is forced to study in order to reach the average level of life provision
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The dialectic of the mind is simple. When you go somewhere, the distance can be counted depending on how much you have walked, or you can depending on how much is left. And if you have passed a lot, this does not mean that there is not enough left. So, for people who consider themselves smart - there can still be a lot of mind in the matter of the mind. It is clear as day: to go without stopping not knowing where, but only pretending that you know - a lot of intelligence is not required.