I very much like the inclusion of emotional intelligence in wisdom,
thank you.  Like Vam, I also see wisdom as involving the integration
or synergy of intellect, emotion, spirit, and even body.  I think
Keniesology is interesting because it recognizes the notion of body
wisdom, a wisdom that goes farther than the intellect because it is
not bound by rational thought.  I think the idea that wisdom
integrates it all (thus allowing joy) is a good one.

On Jul 12, 8:07 am, deripsni <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'd like to think that wisdom is the emotional component of knowledge.
> Knowledge by itself can be harmful if one does not have the emotional
> stability to deal with what they have learned. Some knowlegable people
> seem to be unhappy, but wise people always seem to have a glimmer of
> joy in their eyes. I believe wisdom allows for the gaining of
> knowledge without the emotional stress that such can cause. Therefore
> my opinion is that wisdom = knowledge + joy.
>
> On Jul 10, 9:03 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Yes, wisdom, the dominion of the wise, often associated with old age
> > and life experience.  Though I've met some young that were wise, it
> > was mostly specific without a broad spectrum of knowledge.  Perhaps
> > they were just more aware or in tune with certain aspects of life.
> > What is true wisdom?  The wise old sage once said "wisdom is the
> > accumulation of knowledge", but then again what is knowledge and what
> > knowledge does one have to be perceived as having wisdom?  Having
> > knowledge of mathematics, science or business does not necessarily
> > render a person as wise.  In that sense I don't think that education
> > has to play a part in attaining wisdom and secondary to that I think
> > that wisdom is subject to categorization.
> > Each person individually gathers the necessary blocks of knowledge
> > that culminates into the specific wisdom he or she can offer.  The
> > wisest of people may not have a clue as to what words of wisdom are
> > needed for the recovering drug addict, the alcoholic etcetera etcetera
> > ecetera.
> > I have many times been thanked for my words of wisdom and each time
> > thought they were just words coming from my insight into a problem,
> > the ability to logically sort it all out, simply viewing their world
> > from outside looking in.  Is wisdom simply pointing out aspects that
> > another does not see or does not understand, the discernment of a
> > hidden truth within the minds of others?  Remember, any idiot can be
> > perceived as a genius around a group of morons.
> > I've traveled many roads since birth, travailed many hardships,
> > enjoyed countless excursions into the unknown, felt much pain and
> > anguish mentally and physically but still the journey goes on and each
> > year is in no way like any preceding year, possibly the scary part,
> > just look at Lee and Ling.
> > So if wisdom comes with experience and if experiences can change,
> > wisdom changes and therefore can be considered an aspect of life that
> > is continually evolving.
> > And now for the real awakening about modern day wisdom.  Little 10
> > year old Billy Bushwacker joins a social group and answers everyone's
> > inquiries with answers that come from Internet search engines like
> > Google and web sites like Wikipedia while receiving accolades of
> > appreciative adoration from the unsuspecting members.
> > So I would recommend to all, if you want real wisdom, make sure you
> > get it in person!  Unless of course you are getting from the Slippy
> > Fishy Gadfly!  {;-)
>
> > So what is your take on this wisdom venture?
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