Foolishness on Display

There have been so many instances of foolishness in the news lately. I don’t intend to go into detail what those might be. I am not exempt from foolishness. Therefore, I’d rather have the wisdom to identify and avoid foolishness. It takes a fool to display foolishness. So, let me highlight a few examples of the kinds of fools there are.

Fools come in many varieties; recognizing these differences is crucial for our well-being. When you hear the word “fool,” it’s easy to picture someone else, someone not like me. However, the Bible speaks of various kinds of fools, each profoundly disconnected from reality. You must first understand these types to protect yourself from their detrimental influence. Awareness is the first step towards safeguarding your life from foolishness. Identifying and distancing yourself from these influences empowers you to lead a wiser and more fulfilling life. Don’t let their foolishness undermine your potential; take action now to protect your peace of mind!

Proverbs 1:22 mentions these kinds of fools.
‘You fools, how long will you be foolish? How long will you make fun of wisdom and hate knowledge?’

Let’s begin with a simple fool – (Proverbs 14:15) A simple fool is so intellectually uninformed that they can’t discern between good and bad ideas. They often struggle to recognize good and bad leaders or companions.  A simple fool is easily led, too easily influenced, and lacks commitment to their pursuits. They are drawn to the spectacular and appreciate dramatic, sensational experiences.

A stubborn fool – (Proverbs 15:5) The essence of being a fool is an inability to accept criticism; they think they know everything and how things will turn out.  The simple fool believes everyone, while the stubborn fool trusts no one but themselves. The simple fool is paralyzed by criticism, whereas the stubborn fool shrugs it off, resulting in a lack of flexibility.

A ruthless fool – While simple fools are devastated by criticism, Stubborn fools, shrug off criticism, and ruthless fools pay you back for criticism. They will pay you back for ever having done it.

Fools are driven by pride (Proverbs 21:24). On the surface, they appear savvy and astute regarding money and relationships. However, they can be exploitative and, in many cases, abusive. When you believe you have a relationship with a fool, and then your relationship ceases to benefit them, they drop you.

When fools get exposed, they ridicule, scorn, and act ruthlessly. All of these types are out of touch with reality, and as a result, they ruin and devastate the lives around them.
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