Being rich does not inherently equate to being wise. Wealth can provide access to education and experiences that may foster wisdom, but it does not guarantee sound judgment or insight. Wisdom often stems from life experiences, reflection, and an understanding of complex situations, which can be independent of financial status. Thus, a wealthy individual may lack wisdom, while someone with modest means may possess profound insights.
What is the question being asked here? 'Rich country in the world' is not a question.
You buy the things you want at a lower cost.
The definition is someone who is rich. wealth is like being rich or having a lot of money.
is to be able to make wise choices.
Wealth refers to the total assets and resources a person has, including money, property, and investments. Being rich typically refers to having a high income or a lot of money. While wealth is a measure of overall financial worth, being rich often focuses on immediate financial status or income level.
wise and rich, both are adjectives
There are two; 'wise' is the adjective and 'rich' is the predicate adjective.
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The meaning of Elvis is:Elf-wise friend.
Prophet Muhammed Peace Be Upon Him was poor money-wise, but he was rich in his faith.
I don't know how much money they have, but from what I have seen of KC and Jo-Jo they are very rich. I don't know about rich money wise but for them to be strong enough to admit that they had a problem and then show the public the trip they went through makes them very rich. I'm so glad to see such class and to me that means so much more than being rich.
Most people associate Owls with being wise.
Money, that's what's being rich is all about.
Bodhisattva is a term in Buddhism that means "great wise being" or "great wise angel".
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No I disagree, I believe that everyone has their own problems . No matter how rich or poor you are problems does count of being rich