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Wisdom is the ability to apply knowledge, experience, and understanding
with common sense and insight to make good judgments and decisions. It
is the proper use of knowledge, involving qualities like discernment,
prudence, and the capacity to see the bigger picture. Wisdom is a
combination of intellectual and emotional traits, often associated with
maturity, compassion, and the ability to act ethically.
Key aspects of wisdom Application of knowledge: Wisdom is distinct from
mere knowledge. While knowledge is information, wisdom is the skillful
application of that information.
Experience and understanding: It is developed through a combination of
lived experiences, education, and critical reflection.
Sound judgment: This includes the ability to make sound decisions, good
sense, and the capacity to discern what is right, true, or lasting.
Insight and perspective: Wisdom involves seeing the connections between
different things and understanding complex situations from multiple
viewpoints.
Ethical and emotional components: Many definitions include pro-social
qualities like compassion, empathy, and benevolence, as well as
emotional regulation and humility.
Maturity and reflection: It is often linked to emotional maturity and
the ability to reflect deeply on one's actions and the world around
them.
Uncertainty and complexity: Wise individuals can navigate uncertainty,
acknowledge that there are different values, and are open to revising
their beliefs.
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HANS says
Wisdom is like a circle, you never stuck in the corner.
Understanding the way of life from God
and living the way of Jesus.

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