Confucius declared..... "Wisdom, compassion, and courage are the three
universally recognized moral qualities of men".

Would these be the truths that apply to everyone in some way?

On Jul 20, 8:59 am, Molly Brogan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Truth, yes, but not relative truth, or the truth as you see it which
> is different than the truth as I see it.  Application of this will
> indeed create winners and losers.  However, there are truths that
> apply to everyone and can be applied wisdom that allows everyone to
> win in some way.
>
> On Jul 20, 5:29 am, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > An attempt to define wisdom can result in various conceptions.
> > However, the side affects of wisdom do  not alter that which wisdom
> > is.  Wisdom may not always be helpful to all.  Sometimes wisdom can
> > inflict pain on some in a decisive moment that considers the benefit
> > of the whole.   Helpfulness and hindrance are dimensions of wisdom but
> > they do not define wisdom.  The Judgment of Solomon demonstrates how
> > wisdom, while divining truth, had both a positive and negative effect,
> > one must gain while the other must lose.   I think there is a fixed
> > quality of wisdom, that being truth.
>
> > On Jul 20, 12:06 am, Vamadevananda <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > " Wisdom then, is, ultimately, the ability to provide answers to
> > > dilemma, provide insight beyond the obvious and present a clear
> > > perspective of a conundrum."
>
> > > Yes, Slip !  But, just a little more ...  the helpfulness dimension of
> > > wisdom. I believe, like beauty, wisdom is what it does to me : at my
> > > need to decide and act, to be filled with feeling / emotion that
> > > strengthens me, to think positively about the future from the
> > > situation I am in, to know clearly, and to be able to trust myself ...
> > > my knowledge, my thoughts, my feeling, my decision and my action.
>
> > > Likewise, would wisdom affect whosoever receives it.
>
> > > On Jul 20, 5:33 am, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I'm suggesting that wisdom is the ability to impart information
> > > > ordinarily unknown to an individual or a group.  The information is
> > > > based on knowledge and experience gained through living, meditation
> > > > and clairvoyance or an innate sixth sense.  Wisdom and logic are
> > > > intertwined as the acquired knowledge must be sorted, rationalized and
> > > > compartmentalized in order to be presented as being valid.  Wisdom is
> > > > only useful within correlating situations.  Wisdom then, is,
> > > > ultimately, the ability to provide answers to dilemma, provide insight
> > > > beyond the obvious and present a clear perspective of a conundrum.
> > > > I'm thinking that being wise is only the opposite of being ignorant.
> > > > As I said before, the moron is a genius around a group of idiots, so
> > > > even a moron can exhibit traits of wisdom.  Just some thoughts.
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