Did you know Socrates had a witty way of dealing with stubborn people?Sometimes, in an argument, people raise their voices just to “win.” Exhausting, right?Once, Socrates was publicly insulted by a rude, ignorant man—a person who attacked with words but had no real arguments. Sounds familiar? Even today, when people can’t express their ideas, they often turn aggressive.So how did Socrates react?He didn’t. No yelling. No insults. No justifications.One of his students, puzzled by his teacher’s silence, asked,“Why didn’t you respond?”Socrates replied:“If a donkey kicks me, should I sue it?”His message was clear:A wise person never stoops to the level of a fool.Sometimes, silence is the most elegant answer.After all, the word “elegance” comes from the Latin “electro,” which means light.Being elegant isn’t about designer clothes—it’s about knowing when to speak, and when to simply walk away with dignity.
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