We never really know what stupidity is until we have experimented on ourselves.
Meaning of the quote
This quote means that we don't truly understand how foolish or unwise we can be until we try things out for ourselves. When we experiment and make mistakes, that's when we learn the most about our own limitations and lack of knowledge. It's only by taking risks and trying new things that we can discover the boundaries of our own intelligence and decision-making abilities.
About Paul Gauguin
Paul Gauguin was a renowned French painter, sculptor, and writer who played a pivotal role in the Post-Impressionist and Symbolist art movements. His bold use of color and experimental style set him apart from the Impressionists, and his time in Tahiti significantly influenced his later work, which focused on the relationship between people, nature, and the spiritual world.
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