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テーマ:英語のお勉強日記(7857)
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More importantly, I think we can create our own definition that separates it from just mere intelligence and then use that definition to illustrate why the distinction matters and how we can practically engage it in everyday life. Intelligence is commonly associated with knowing something. Often, it also means that we can confidently apply what we know in a particular context. Wisdom, to me, is different. It’s different because it has more dimensions. Wisdom not only knows, but it also understands. And the distinction between knowing and understanding is what makes things interesting. Knowing is generally factual. You have learned a particular kind of knowledge and you know its truth as it applies to a particular problem. Understanding, however, is more fluid. You have learned a particular kind of knowledge, but you don’t see it as a fact or a truth applied rigidly to one thing. Rather, you understand that knowledge’s essence and you can see how it relates to everything else, with nuances and contradictions included. The difference is subtle but potent. While intelligence gives you specific utility, wisdom inspires flexible versatility. It provides a more textured lens for interacting with reality, very much changing how you think. ======================== ======================== ======================== お気に入りの記事を「いいね!」で応援しよう
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