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Re: K from D/I - Wisdom Query


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Posted by Robert Benjamin on November 06, 2000 at 03:59:19:

In Reply to: Re: K from D/I - Wisdom Query posted by Vaughn P Fox on November 03, 2000 at 13:34:34:

Vaughn

Thanks for your reply. From what you are saying, it seems that wisdom is very much belief based as opposed to being a linear "proof" found in data and information. I myself cannot define wisdom, except perhaps to say that it must be rooted in an understanding that one won't find generally documented, or which cannot be explained in "normal" terms.

Perhaps your association of the word 'wisdom' with "decisions (deliberate and discovery) that achieve desired results." indicates the mind at work in a way we have yet to try and understand.

Pehaps wisdom is elusive, even mystical, knowledge at this point in time. I could not engineer wisdom if I tried, but I am sure there are individuals in the world who could possibly do so. :-)

Regards,

Robert




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