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Daily Inspiration Quote by Dianne Wiest

"Young people are more intelligent and sophisticated"

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Wiest’s line flatters the kids, sure, but it’s really a gentle indictment of the adults. Coming from an actress whose career spans the postwar “listen to your elders” era through the internet age, “Young people are more intelligent and sophisticated” reads less like cheerleading and more like an observation from the front row of cultural change: the young are forced to grow up faster because the world hands them sharper tools and messier problems.

The intent is deceptively simple. Wiest isn’t making an IQ argument; she’s reframing what “intelligent” and “sophisticated” look like now. Sophistication used to mean polish, manners, and knowing the rules of the room. Today it can mean fluency in irony, media literacy, and the ability to navigate contradictions without collapsing. Young people have had to become translators between platforms, identities, and collapsing institutions. That’s a different kind of competence, and older generations often misread it as attitude.

The subtext is a reversal of the usual hierarchy. Adults like to claim wisdom as a birthright; Wiest suggests it’s increasingly a work requirement for youth. There’s also a sly defense of the much-mocked “overinformed” generation: if you’re aware of systemic injustice, climate anxiety, and algorithmic manipulation before you can rent a car, you will sound more “sophisticated” because innocence isn’t on offer.

In the entertainment context, it lands as a performer’s truth. Actors watch emerging audiences in real time. When the crowd gets quicker, more skeptical, more emotionally articulate, you don’t lecture them; you keep up.

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Dianne Wiest (born March 28, 1948) is a Actress from USA.

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