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    Wisdom is a particular and complicated concept to explain and understand mainly because different people have different ideas of what it is. In the past, wisdom was associated with elderlies who had experienced a lot through their life journey. Therefore, they were knowledgeable , and they were considered important decision makers in regards of matters in the society. Human wisdom is not simply knowing something or claiming to know something. Many may claim that they know things beyond what they

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    the moment they are born. Humans do not enter the world with the wisdom to make the correct choices in life, but they do gain the ability to acquire wisdom through teaching, learning and learning from their mistakes. This lack of wisdom, this inherent ignorance is exactly why there has been a struggle since the beginning of man. According to Plato, this is the best thing for human life is wisdom. Plato's Socrates indicates that wisdom is the acknowledgement of ignorance. This statement may be hard

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    Apache Concept Of Wisdom

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    Wisdom is of unlimited importance in our daily lives. As humans, one cannot survive without wisdom. The Apache culture says, “Wisdom is viewed first and foremost as an instrument of survival.” (131). Like air, without wisdom humans cannot flourish. Therefore, it is of extreme importance that, as humans, we find a way to discover wisdom and integrate it into our lives. However, Wisdom is not the same for everyone and therefore how each of us finds or locates wisdom might look different. Throughout

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    Ecclesiastes 2:1-26 says that pleasures and wisdom are meaningless, because everything is meaningless without Christ in our lives. Solomon tried to pursue fulfillment through pleasure, wealth, and fame. He was letting his own interests control him, not doing what God has planned for him. Using only our human wisdom wouldn’t get us far in life; we would only come across more obstacles that we can’t overcome on our own. Without God’s guidance and wisdom, we would live an interest-centered life that

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    quench this thirst for knowledge, partly due to the fact that what Siddhartha sought after was wisdom instead. The Terms Wisdom and Knowledge are often used interchangeably within our society without second thought, however at their roots the two words mean two different things. Knowledge is information one can come across through discourse or discussion, it’s importance is nothing to be scoffed at. Wisdom on the other hand is something gained by experience, it

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    Younger people have tended to look towards the elderly for wisdom and guidance since the beginning of recorded history and beyond. Students to teachers, children to parents, ordinary people to royalty and politicians – generally those who have lived longer are not only believed, but expected to have garnered more knowledge in their longer lives. Abraham Lincoln once said, “I do not think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday. Also, in 2008 the Australian newspaper published an

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    Wisdom is precious. If one does not grasp it tightly, it may all too soon fade away. In the book The Chosen, Chaim Potok writes of three people who show wisdom in both their deeds and speech. They display it randomly, not only in serious events or critical descisions. It comes spontaneously to them, and that is worth admiration. Reuven, Danny, and Mr. Malter all share the quality of wisdom. When Reuven’s eye gets hit by a baseball, he is confined to live in the hospital for a few days. During his

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    The Bible is full of wisdom and folly. This essay will evaluate the concepts of diligent people in Hebrew wisdom being wise, while the lazy person is a fool. The major part of the essay will concentrate in Proverbs, but we will review some scriptures from Ecclesiastes. Proverbs was written by Solomon, and he wrote it out of concern for his children. Ecclesiastes is said to have been written by Solomon, but this is not certain. Both books can be used by all for guidance, regardless of their age. Proverbs

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    of true wisdom. Another source is worldly wisdom found in our selfish ambition to succeed in life at all costs in order to achieve our final goals; in this case to conquer happiness. To illustrate worldly wisdom, history speaks of a man who was born on July 356 BC of a royal family. Who looked at closely his life and thought of himself; if only he was the leader of his army he would be happy in life, and he fulfilled his dream; but that was not enough. Then he thought of himself; my wisdom, knowledge

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    “Wisdom is not a product of schooling, but of the lifelong attempt to acquire it.” These immortal words were spoken by one of the greatest thinking minds in recent history- none other than Albert Einstein. Many thinkers throughout history have picked up on this discrepancy between knowledge and wisdom, despite the two words often being used interchangeably in everyday life. The divide between knowledge and wisdom is excellently portrayed in the novel Siddhartha written by Hermann Hesse, in which

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