In Ken Kesey's book, he presents the idea that in any scenario, the number of less knowledgeable individuals tends to outweigh those who possess greater intelligence or insight. This perspective suggests a somewhat cynical view of human nature and society, where wisdom is rare and often overshadowed by ignorance.
Kesey's observation also highlights the challenges faced by the insightful or intelligent individuals. It emphasizes their uniqueness and the potential difficulties they encounter in communicating and connecting with the majority, who may not share the same understanding or reasons. This notion provokes thought about the dynamics between intelligence and the wider populace.