An intelligent person would call a book that he does


An intelligent person would call a book that he does not like, "." Presumptuous to think that you know that's nonsense, and what does not. These things are found out only later. In the nineteenth century, Goethe put on a par with some Richardson, and only now it is obvious that "The Sorrows of Young Werther" - a masterpiece, a work of Richardson - women's novels. Because the meaning of the CMB is not an unhappy love affair, and, as rightly noticed Oyolome, freedom of choice and her unwillingness to modern man. And in the nineteenth century no one knew.

An intelligent person does not like to compete. Competition - pure animal instinct, based on the well-known principle - the strongest survive. An intelligent person is engaged in physical exercise for health and teambuilding, and not for the sake of victory. So he does not scold a teammate, if the latter is to blame for losing: good relationships and healthy nerves are more important. Unfortunately, the really intelligent people are rare.

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