“…though fools seldom differ.” This is the part commonly ignored and mostly forgotten, but it necessarily clarifies the first phrase. If all great minds thought alike, there would be no new ideas, or counter ideas. We would have no argument, and if we did, it would be between those with great minds and those with lesser. The greatest minds foster constructive argument, go into the fray with a mind open to change, and patiently consider another’s conviction.
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