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Once upon a time in a small town, there lived a man named Dave who was convinced he was smarter than 95% of the population. He strutted around with an air of superiority, correcting people on everything from grammar to quantum physics. One day, he decided to host a trivia night at the local pub, certain he would dominate. As the night began, Dave confidently answered every question, smirking at the other contestants. But then came the final round: “What is the capital of Australia?” Dave, with a gleam in his eye, shouted, “Sydney!” The room fell silent.
A woman in the back raised her hand, “Actually, it’s Canberra.” Dave, flustered, insisted, “No way! I read it was Sydney!” The bartender, trying to help, chimed in, “You know, Dave, you might want to check your sources.” Defeated, Dave slumped in his chair as the crowd erupted in laughter. He realized that maybe, just maybe, he wasn’t as infallible as he thought. From that day on, he embraced his flaws, often joking, “I’m only smarter than 94% of people now!” And the townsfolk loved him for it, proving that humility can be the smartest trait of all.