Finally I’m becoming stupider no more.
Meaning of the quote
"The quote means that Paul Erdos, a famous Hungarian mathematician, is saying he's no longer becoming less intelligent. He's suggesting that he's getting smarter and overcoming his own limitations. This shows that even great thinkers can sometimes feel like they're not as smart, but they work hard to improve and learn more over time."
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