Wisdom comes from life experiences. When you embrace the wisdom of life, you will have knowledge of others, to love freely, refuse to hate, embrace your joys and sorrow and to accept victories and learn from your defeats.
Wisdom can’t be acquired simply through reading books; knowledge is one thing, wisdom comes from the trials and errors of life.
Wise people continue to doubt themselves and that’s part of what makes them wise.
Wisdom is positively related to happiness.
Wisdom must be distinguished from mere cleverness that frequently “poses” as wisdom.
Wise people talk less, are silent more, and truly listen.
Wisdom is a function of time and experiences; they are prerequisites.
Wisdom derives more from mistakes and failures than from success.
Wisdom has as its antonyms: foolishness or folly . . . but not always.
Wisdom is antithetical to fear. In fact, it’s what enables a person to overcome fear.
Wise people are also humble. There’s really no such thing as someone who is both proud or arrogant and wise.
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Have a positive week, and remember to always pay it forward.
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