22 Answers
KNOWLEDGE CAN BE BOUGHT WISDOM CAN NOT
13 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
Vinny, "knowledge" is knowing that women don't keep there mouths shut..."wisdom" is not saying it to jenn and Colleen. Ha ha.
Sorry pal couldn't resist.
My students say the same thing about me! They think I must have a twin in the building.
I'm going to hit the sack so my "twin" and I can straighten some kids out tomorrow!
Good night kids!!
Back when I was a manager, the 2 years I took a break from trucking, my crew use to warn the new hires, watch out for Colleen, she has eyes everywhere ; ) luv you too Coach. Hugs.
I'd put it this way - it's the difference between your math and history teachers.
One can deduct and reach the right conclusions in every situation, the other is just aware of the facts.
13 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
The chasm is great! For knowledge must of needs be followed by Understanding they are not intetrchangable terms but follow an order. Wisdom can only be acheived by the application of Understanding. For Knowledge is the Light of ignorance; Understanding the Light of knowledge; Wisdom the Light of understanding; the Truth the Light of wisdom; and lastly Love the Light of truth. :)
13 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
Volcane:
Give me a break! Absolutely absurd statement! You have demonstrated limited education and knowledge.
While one may have the knowledge of calculus, such a person may be entirely incapable of grasping larger issues and articulating knowledge. Often those who are endowed with mathematical skills, lack the ability to conceptually grasp world events.
History is a wonderful platform for other endeavors including the legal profession, archaeology, political science, archeology and a variety of other disciplines. You will find that many in the legal profession majored in some form of history.
How many math teachers have written accomplished works such as 'The Twelve Cesars' or countless other works such as the following.
I challenge you to follow this link: http://www.blupete.com/Library/History/Books.htm
The following works were not written by a math teacher.
I, "Our Oriental Heritage";
II, "The Life of Greece";
III, "Caesar and Christ";
IV, "The Age of Faith";
V, "The Renaissance";
VI "The Reformation";
VII, "The Age of Reason Begins";
VIII, "The Age of Louis XIV";
IX, "The Age of Napoleon";
X, "Rousseau and Revolution";
XI, "The Age of Voltaire."
PS: nothing against math professionals.
13 years ago. Rating: 1 | |
13 years ago. Rating: 1 | |
Knowledge is nothing more than accumulated facts contained in one's brain. Wisdon allows stored facts to be applied with prudence/understanding. Conversely, an intelligent person with limited education can be capable of functioning with incredible wisdom.
You may be acquainted with a person who has obtained several degrees, but lacks the abilty or understanding to utilize that vast storage of facts.