Wisdom vs. Experience

Wisdom comes from experience. The wisest is the one who experiences all extremes, where nothing is left untouched.

Yet, the wisest is the one who know that at the end of the day, what he or she knows isn't worth anything, because it's still such a minute part of what there is out there. So you do the best you can!

Well look around, do all the old people seem wise to you? It is not the experience that increases wisdom but wisdom in the first place that enables us to learn from experiences.

Wisdom worth’s nothing without experience, and experience means nothing without wisdom. You have to be wise to enjoy the experiences you have.

But also experience is the final point of wisdom; otherwise what would you do with wisdom? Don’t forget that thinking is different than acting.I think it's all the same, one leads to another and are united in essence.

The expression wise beyond his years explains it. If one is smart enough they can be wiser then the people with a lot more experience.

Wisdom does not come with age but with ability to learn. Most of the times it comes with experience but to some lucky few they have knowledge about the world without experiencing it as much but just from understanding. To me wisdom is much more of a treasure then experience. Both are treasures none the less.

There are people who experiences the same things for years and don't get nothing...You have to understand the world, but you have to act in it to really learn. Understanding first would give more facilities but not full wisdom.

What's happening around us to figure out the best way? But we need to put that in practice to proof that, then you can experience wisdom.

 

 


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