Friday, 24 April 2026

RAO'S PODIUM - 42- FORTYTWO (FOR INFO.ONLY)

"Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice" is a famous piece of advice from William Shakespeare's Hamlet (Act 1, Scene 3), spoken by Polonius to his son, Laertes. 

It means to listen to everyone, but speak little—suggesting one should be open to input but selective in sharing opinions.Key takeaways from this quote include:

  • Listen More, Speak Less: Prioritize listening and learning from others over engaging in excessive conversation.
  • Discernment: Be selective in who you trust and share your thoughts with, which helps prevent misunderstandings.
  • Context: It is part of a larger, famous speech from Polonius giving life advice, which includes "Neither a borrower nor a lender be" and "to thine ownself be true".
  • Application: It suggests keeping your thoughts to yourself and analyzing situations deeply before passing judgment, fostering wisdom and humility.

 EVERYMAN YOUR EARS
BUT NOT YOUR VOICE.
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NEVER SELF-DOCTOR YOURSELF.
BEWARE!!!!!!!
REFER TO CONCERNED DOCTOR
FOR DIAGNOSIS AND PRORPER
PRESCRIPTION.
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