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2 Definitions for Wisdom

2 Definitions for Wisdom

  • Wisdom is knowing the long-term consequences of your actions. Wisdom applied to external problems is judgment. They’re highly linked; knowing the long-term consequences of your actions and then making the right decision to capitalise on that.
  • Wisdom is the discarding of vices and the return to virtue, by way of knowledge.

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