A wise man must walk as many roads as necessary to gain knowledge, experience, and understanding. The number of roads is not fixed, as wisdom is a lifelong journey of learning and growth.
You can become wise by seeking knowledge through reading, learning from experiences, reflecting on your actions, and being open to different perspectives. It also involves practicing critical thinking, empathy, and making decisions based on values and ethics. Wisdom is a lifelong journey that requires continuous self-improvement and a willingness to grow and adapt.
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The comparative form of "wise" is "wiser" and the superlative form is "wisest."
The verb for wise is "to counsel."
You can call someone who is wise and has good sense as a sage or a wise person.
yes or other wise they wouldent walk on ceilings and more
You must have both to succeed.
any kind of fat can clog your arteries even if you do walk. It's still going to be there. But you're weight wise, it would help to walk.
they are a bit wobbly but other wise it is an structural adaption that they can walk
They mostly used chariots if they were royalty. Other wise they had to walk.
if it seems the situation is becoming unsafe.
If self published it is your choice other wise standard is 150-300 pages.
The wise men did not skirt Jerusalem. They came into Jerusalem to find out where the King of the Jews was born and after talking to Herod (the Great) they left Jerusalem and travelled to Bethlehem. Then we are told that after they left Bethlehem they took another route home. There were no doubt many small roads that went around Jerusalem.
I'm not entirely sure but I'm pretty sure you can just pick it up other wise you can just hire a maid and she will do it
I have no idea, it must of just flew out the window.
Must mean wise men after all.
There were 3 wise men.