the definition of wisdom
the definition of wisdom
Wisdom is having an intuitive (subconscious expertise) understanding of the relevant forces and priorities in a situation and the ability to express it saliently and succinctly.
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Re: the definition of wisdom
Is it ever 'wise' to appear 'dumb'? Can you find a case where it is 'smart' to refuse 'intelligence'? [ie, "ignorance is bliss" is related]
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Re: the definition of wisdom
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Re: the definition of wisdom
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Wisdom is having an intuitive (subconscious expertise) understanding of the relevant forces and priorities in a situation and the ability to express it saliently and succinctly.
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Is it ever 'wise' to appear 'dumb'? Can you find a case where it is 'smart' to refuse 'intelligence'? [ie, "ignorance is bliss" is related]
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Yes. But i'd call that finding the appropriate level of communication.
Yes, when time or circumstances don't permit you to use it effectively. It's a matter of priorities. How much intelligence can you use without more having a counter-productive opportunity cost?
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Wisdom is having an intuitive (subconscious expertise) understanding of the relevant forces and priorities in a situation and the ability to express it saliently and succinctly.
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Is it ever 'wise' to appear 'dumb'? Can you find a case where it is 'smart' to refuse 'intelligence'? [ie, "ignorance is bliss" is related]
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Yes. But i'd call that finding the appropriate level of communication.
Yes, when time or circumstances don't permit you to use it effectively. It's a matter of priorities. How much intelligence can you use without more having a counter-productive opportunity cost?
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Re: the definition of wisdom
Wisdom is grounded on knowledge based on experience and sound/rational inferences.
However what is most critical and distinct specific to 'wisdom' is the application of the above knowledge is its potential and application toward the OPTIMIZATION in the specific conditions towards the simultaneous well being of the individual[s] and therefrom to the group and humanity.
Well being =
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However what is most critical and distinct specific to 'wisdom' is the application of the above knowledge is its potential and application toward the OPTIMIZATION in the specific conditions towards the simultaneous well being of the individual[s] and therefrom to the group and humanity.
Well being =
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=30983