Wisdom often emerges from a combination of life experiences, reflection, and the ability to apply knowledge in practical situations. It is shaped by personal experiences, cultural influences, and the insights gained from observing others. Additionally, wisdom can be cultivated through education, critical thinking, and open-mindedness, allowing individuals to navigate complex situations with understanding and empathy. Ultimately, it is a lifelong journey of learning and growth.
Wisdom Comes was created in 2000.
With experience comes wisdom.
true humour comes from wisdom
Rabbi Chanina ben Dosa said: "Anyone whose fear of sin comes before his wisdom, his wisdom will endure; but anyone whose wisdom comes before his fear of sin, his wisdom will not endure."
Proverbs 2:6 says For the lord Gives wisdom, and from his mouth comes knowledge and understanding
comes from a greek word for love and wisdom.
Solomon, is the first that comes to ones mind!
I guess he did, as he is made unto us wisdom, (1 Corinthians 1.30), and understanding comes from wisdom.
The prefix "soph-" comes from the Greek word "sophia," which means wisdom. It is commonly used in words relating to intelligence, wisdom, or knowledge.
The word "philosophy" comes from the Greek word "philosophia," which means "love of wisdom." It is derived from "philo," meaning "loving" or "fond of," and "sophia," meaning "wisdom." Philosophers are essentially lovers of wisdom, seeking to understand the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
expaine with the crown of snow there cometh a wisdom
Love is αγάπη (agape) and wisdom is σοφία (Sophia). Philo - love, Sophia - wisdom Hence philosophy is the love of wisdom.