Mais de Alan Alda

Be as smart as you can, but remember that it is always better to be wise than to be smart.

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Alan Alda

Connecticut College Commencement 1980, 1980

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Alan Alda's Connecticut College speech drew a careful distinction between intelligence and wisdom — a theme that ran throughout his address. Having spent years playing a brilliant surgeon who used humor and compassion to survive the horrors of war, Alda understood viscerally that cleverness alone was not enough. The line was aimed at graduates who had just spent four years sharpening their intellects. Alda wasn't dismissing the value of knowledge or analytical thinking, but reminding them that wisdom — the ability to see the bigger picture, to act with empathy, to know when to speak and when to listen — was a higher aspiration. It was consistent with his broader message about questioning assumptions and remaining open to the world's complexity rather than retreating into the comfort of certainty.

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