"Anyone who devotes time and attention to what makes people tick, to me, is a smart person"
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The phrase “what makes people tick” is doing extra work. It’s slightly mechanical, almost clinical, as if human motives are gears you can study. That framing distances him from mushy empathy and points toward curiosity as craft: you don’t have to approve of people to understand them. Subtext: intelligence is a practiced discipline of observation, not a personality trait.
There’s also a defensive edge baked into “to me.” Silver isn’t declaring a universal standard; he’s revealing his own. In an industry that rewards surface - charisma, beauty, quick impressions - he’s staking status on depth. Pay attention to motives and you’re “smart”; ignore them and you’re just playing yourself in different costumes.
Contextually, Silver’s career (and public life) sat at the intersection of performance and persuasion. The line reads like a credo for anyone navigating politics, media, or fame: if you can map desire, insecurity, and self-justification, you can read the room - and, sometimes, run it.
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Silver, Ron. (2026, January 15). Anyone who devotes time and attention to what makes people tick, to me, is a smart person. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/anyone-who-devotes-time-and-attention-to-what-168421/
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"Anyone who devotes time and attention to what makes people tick, to me, is a smart person." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/anyone-who-devotes-time-and-attention-to-what-168421/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.










