16th July 2015
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Wisdom Point Of View

Made by Lemonade in Wisdom

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16th July 2015, 09:10 PM

Hey everyone,

so today I decided to make a post on wisdom. Though, I actually don't know if it even is considered wisdom, but I'll give it a try.

Well, I'd like to start of with what I think of when I see the word "wisdom." And of course, what I believe it means. So here's my point of view of it.

The meaning of wisdom to me isn't exactly thinking of a sentence, quoting it, and wisdom. I personally believe the true meaning of wisdom is actually enjoying life itself, but thinking wisely all about. That may sound a bit confusing, but let me give an example. So you're going through a hard time in life, though you're sad/mad, you still manage to enjoy life and actually show your true feelings whether or not it's happy or sad. Kind of like thinking a way to drive around problems wisely. I would call that a kind of wisdom.

Another way I see wisdom as is inspiring. For instance, again you're going through a rough time at some point in your life, or even a person you know. Adding wisdom to that is wisely thinking of a way to get out of the problem, then inspiring the person/friend to do it with you. Kind of like teamwork.

I mean, of course life can get hard. We've all gone through ups and downs, but life's a roller coaster. It's always good to step out of your comfort zone, no matter what anyone tells you. I guess wisdom is really all around you, and I've actually learned much about it by making this post.

Okay so those are my two points of view when I see the word wisdom. Though there are definitely limitless ways you can think about it too. So if you're even bored, maybe try and just think of a real meaning yourself. I'd truly love to read it. ;)

To me, you don't have to be wise to make wisdom
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16th July 2015, 10:41 PM

I think you do, considering the fact that I didn't get any of this, jk xD
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