thumb|right|Stultitia by Giotto—from his [[fresco of seven virtues and their opposite vices in the Scrovegni Chapel. Stultitia (folly) was shown as the opposite of Prudentia (prudence).]] Foolishness is the inability or failure to act following reason due to lack of judgment, stupidity, stubbornness, etc. The things such as impulsivity and/or influences may affect a person's ability to make reasonable decisions. Other reasons of apparent foolishness include naivety, gullibility, and credulity. Foolishness differs from stupidity, which is the lack of intelligence. An act of foolishness is calle
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愚昧(Foolishness)是指人缺乏足夠的智慧以作出最適當而小心的選擇。某程度上,他是與愚蠢不同,因愚蠢與智力的關係較大。愚昧的人也稱為愚人,愚人節便是作弄這些人的一年一度節日。人們時常製作假新聞欺騙那些輕信別人、不仔細分析事物及真偽的人。在使徒保羅的哥林多前書中,他將「愚昧」與「智慧」作為相對。他鄙視那種驕傲自大的人,並提倡對愚昧要以謙虛的態度。柏拉圖亦說過:「他是最具智慧的人因他自知自己缺乏對智慧的認識」,但保羅對智慧的理解與柏拉圖的不同。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).