This article will provide an overview of Ralph Losey’s vision of social transformation in the age of computers. He believes we must progress from an information-based society, which was triggered by ...
Alfred Lord Tennyson once said, “Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.” This is easily understood as true, for knowledge is quickly acquired with effort, but wisdom requires experience, the best of all ...
Ever since their inception on Earth, humans have consistently strived to cultivate their intellectual potential through sensory and extrasensory perceptions, gathering information and developing a ...
In the pursuit of wisdom, executives may find themselves taking off their masks to become truly authentic and reflective leaders. “I cannot teach anyone anything, I can only make them think.” - ...
I don’t know about you, but I recall always being told, growing up, about the importance of wisdom—as some kind of life-learning objective, as if it were the pinnacle of cognitive development. There’s ...
Generation Y thinks we know it all. We go off to college to get a good education, a fancy degree, and then think we know how to do everything right away. I often tell people that while I’m glad I ...
Wisdom snuck up on me. I wasn’t looking for it. It didn’t announce itself. And, quite frankly, I thought for a long time that knowledge and wisdom were twins. I’ve come to learn they’re cousins. In ...
Have you ever wondered if wisdom is reflected by the knowledge we gain? It is generally accepted today that intelligence and intellectual abilities are God-gifted, they can’t be gained. I don’t fully ...
Knowledge is doing right; wisdom is motivation to do still better. Knowledge is having good intuition (a combination of gut and deliberation): wisdom is still honing your intuitions. Knowledge is ...