Albert Einstein: What a wise man never says to a woman

Albert Einstein: What a wise man never says to a woman
Few names evoke as much intelligence and depth as Albert Einstein’s. But beyond his formulas and theories, the German physicist left a legacy of reflections on life, love, human behavior and the power of silence.
One of his most enigmatic – and also most debated – phrases says:

“A wise man never tells a woman two things: what she really feels and how much money she has.”

Behind those words there is no machismo or mystery, but a lesson in prudence, self-control and emotional wisdom. In this article, we’ll explore what Einstein meant by that phrase and how it relates to many of his most profound teachings about the mind, maturity, and personal freedom.
The power of silence and prudence

Einstein knew that true wisdom is not about saying everything, but about knowing when and to whom to speak. That is why he stated:

Stop telling people more than they need to know.”

In times where exposure is constant, these words are a reminder that whoever masters his language, dominates his life.
A wise man does not reveal every thought or emotion because he understands that not everyone will know how to value or handle it. There are truths that only flourish in silence.
“What he really feels”