In daily life and work, if someone makes trouble for you on the principle of no major right and wrong, you can laugh it off, be wise as if you were a fool, and let the other party ask for nothing. You will not fight and the enemy will retreat.
In the 1992 U.S. election, Clinton's opponent attacked him as a puppet of his wife in the TV campaign. The implication was that Clinton could not be the head of a family, let alone the head of a country. There was no doubt that there was an opportunity to kill him. But Clinton replied:
"Are you running for president or for Mrs. Clinton?"
A witty answer, let deliberately to make trouble of his people speechless. In fact, Clinton's silly remarks are wise as a fool. They not only evade the suspicion that he is too young to be a president of a big country, but also attack the other party's worry about his wife's interference in politics.
To deal with unprincipled problems with the method of being wise as a fool
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