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being naive or stupid
Being naïve or stupid
Naïve and stupidity
They are two complete different concepts
One who is naïve…?
Has zero comprehension for they are unaware of what is or was
It is one for who never experienced or understood what happened
It is the innocence of oneself
One who is stupid…?
Has the capacity to try and understand
Yet they do not have the facts or the knowledge that is needed
For they know what has happened yet it dose not click
Probably for they do not want it to
Or to hide there true thoughts in the process
However
Both mean the same in the dictionary or somewhat close to it
But you do not understand the true difference until you have experienced them
Then by excepting the unexpected
You finally shall be the one with the knowledge
And the great joy of …?
Not being left out
Also being the one to know it best.
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