Wisdom


Learning, understanding and effectively using knowledge.
  1. Experience, knowledge, wisdom, what is collectively considered to be fact or fiction, and the universe in itself are a completely separate things.
  2. Wisdom in itself is the ability to observe information without prejudice or bias, and is the main mental tool used in the method of acquiring and processing new information, it is also the ability to best apply previously learned information to a situation.
  3. It is wise to know yourself, as you are the person to experience your own experience, you are not the person that experiences other peoples experience, and you can not pass on experience, you can only acquire knowledge from another person.
  4. Wisdom is knowledge on how to use knowledge.
  5. Wisdom is gained from experience, experience is a form of knowledge.
  6. Previous knowledge that is experienced from the universe may not match current experience, wisdom is the ability to adapt to new experience.
  7. It it wise to understand that new experience might dismiss previous knowledge and understanding, experience may also dismiss knowledge gained from other individuals.
  8. Thoughts can be like a physically solid material, a person can be flexible or rigid with their concepts of reality, being flexible in your ability to adjust your perspective of the universe is wise, building up on a concept with great conviction can cause problems if new evidence heavily dismisses the concept you have built apon.
  9. Wisdom is arranging and rearranging new information to form and reform knowledge based on previous knowledge and experience.
  10. Senses are yours inputs from the world, your movement is your output, and your imagination is your processing, memory and simulation of reality.
  11. Knowing where your inner mind and outer body and where one crosses to the other is a true understanding of ones own mechanics and how they functional.
  12. When understanding ones own physical and mental systems, a person is able to much better understanding where to place the information in the mind, knowing the difference between information recieved from sences, information generated by the mind and recalling memory.
  13. Knowing the limits and the flaws in ones own senses, imagination and memory will allow for an understanding of where you can be incorrect or make errors, and will allow for more accurate understanding of reality, better arranging information in the mind, and the ability to recall of information from memory more accurately without adding false  information.
  14. Wisdom is knowing you do not know everything and there is always ways to expand on what you know.
  15. Wisdom is taking experience or listening to previous knowledge learned from indervidual who have experienced, and finding what is truth and what is fiction yourself.
  16. Wisdom is the understanding of the best way of acquiring new knowledge, without disturbing the original source in reality to allow further acquisition of knowledge from further studies.
  17. Wisdom is the application of intelligence, taking what is known and using it to create a more productive or more satisfying experience or life.
  18. Inaction is an action, sometimes it is wise to just let's things happen, interfering can cause problems and danger, and standing back to observe  to gather more information can bring better results in a situation.
  19. Knowing when action is urgently needed is also important, inaction in the wrong situation can cause problems and danger.
  20. It is wise to share knowledge, this can allow for a group to be more effective, it is also wise to withhold certain knowledge, such as personal weaknesses that can be taken advantage of.
  21. Knowing the strength and weaknesses of a group and where best it is to use these skill is wise, placing an expert in a profession not suited for that persons skill will be not be effective or productive.
  22. Not listening to a persons knowledge of experience can make you less effective in your own experiences.
  23. Stubbornness can lead to inflexibility, when more efficient processes may be obtained, stubbornness can also stop you from learning, making your thinking narrow minded and rigid, ignorance can be dangerous.
  24. Being able to be flexible in your perspective of reality will allow for a deeper understanding of reality.
  25. A single perspective can give a flat or narrow point of view, multiple perspectives allow for higher dimension to be seen of a object or scenario.
  26. Choice and being able to change your mind is a very important aspect of freewill and freedom, this is considered to be sacred across many cultures, wisdom is making the best choice possible.
  27. Sometimes it is good to test new unexplored unknowns, never underestimate acquiring new experience and knowledge.
  28. Build a flexible foundation on what is know, allowing for change is wise, but never abandon your foundation and over exert yourself in new unexplored unknowns.
  29. It is wise to check multiple options to see which is the best approach, wisdom is finding the best action from experiencing multiple experiences and taking the best approach.
  30. Experiencing failure and understanding where you have failed is good knowledge in itself, do not underestimate knowing what does not work, it is wise to avoid thing that do not work, wisdom is avoiding the failures from the knowledge gained from failed experiences.

Experience

Reading a book is not experience, it is knowledge, reading a book is an experience of reading a book. You can never repeat an experience, be...