Myson

Myson, a Chenean by birth, of some Oetaean or Laconian village, is reckoned one of the seven wise men.

The Oracle of Delphi gave the answer to Anacharsis

I say that Myson the Oetaean sage, The citizen of Chen, is wiser far In his deep mind than you.

Quotes
Men ought not to seek for things in words, but for words in things; for things are not made on account of words, but words are put together for the sake of things. Anacharsis, having taken a great deal of trouble, came to the village, and found him in the summer season fitting a handle to a plough, and he addressed him, “O Myson, this is not now the season for the plough.” Indeed, said he, it is a capital season for preparing one; He was one day found in Lacedaemon laughing by himself in a solitary place, and when someone came up to him on a sudden and asked him why he laughed when he was by himself, he said: For that very reason.
 * As quoted in Diogenes Laërtius, The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers