A fool hath no delight in understanding, but that his heart may discover itself.
El necio no se interesa en obtener entendimiento, sino que solo quiere expresar sus propios pensamientos y opiniones.
El necio prefiere hablar que aprender y entender.
📚 Contexto Histórico
This proverb was written during Israel's golden age of wisdom literature, likely during Solomon's reign around 950 BC. In ancient Hebrew culture, wisdom was highly valued and seen as a gift from God, while foolishness was considered a moral failing that led to practical life problems. The Hebrew concept of 'fool' (kesil) referred not to someone lacking intelligence, but to someone who rejected wisdom and made poor moral choices.
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