Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day.
I hate a man who always says yes to me. When I say no I like a man who also says no.
Interpretation
What this quote means
This quote highlights the importance of honesty and authenticity in relationships, valuing individuals who express their true feelings rather than just agreeing for the sake of conformity.
Samuel Goldwyn emphasizes that true companionship and understanding come from mutual respect and honesty in communication. A person who always agrees may lack individuality and authenticity, which can be frustrating. In contrast, a partner who can assert their own opinions, even when they differ, fosters a more genuine and balanced relationship. This underscores the value of disagreement in relationships as a means of maintaining integrity and authenticity.
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In practice
Example use cases
In a discussion about team dynamics, this quote can highlight the need for diverse opinions.
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