there's no fool like an old fool

The phrase "there's no fool like an old fool" means that older individuals are sometimes more susceptible to making foolish or naive decisions despite their age and experience. It implies that people should grow wiser with age, but some individuals continue to exhibit foolish behavior despite having had more time to acquire knowledge and wisdom.


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