Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Born- 28 August 1749, Frankfurt, Germany       Died - 22 March 1832, Weimar, Germany

The great poet of Germany, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, was always famous all over the world for his supreme poetic art.  His poems were read and appreciated in large numbers not only in Germany but also in other nations.  The popularity of Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe was that crowds of fans surrounded him wherever he went.  If someone wanted the autograph of Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, then someone was eager to hear two words from him.  If someone wanted to have a glimpse of his new poem, one would be willing to touch him and keep the touch of the greatest poet of his time in his memories forever.  But parallel to the fan, there was also a critical section of Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, leaving no opportunity to humiliate Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe.  But Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, with his wisdom, always forced them to face his mouth.  One day Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe was going to visit.  He encountered a critic in a narrow street route.  Critic Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe said as soon as he came in front of the Goethe - I never leave the way for fools.  Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe immediately turned away from him and said - You do not leave a path for fools, but I always leave. On hearing this, the critic became watery with shame.


Education - This incident suggests that you should always use intelligence force to defeat your opponents.  Knowledge is a weapon that no other weapon can face. So gain as much knowledge as possible and give a befitting reply to your critics.


 

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