Saturday, December 13, 2014

Wisdom

Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it into fruit salad.


I have never seen age as an issue to look too deeply into when deeming the worth of wisdom words from any individuals, be they young or old.

For them to be younger, yet be able to give good wordings to certain concerns means that our future is in good hands. It means they are innovative and they have thought on the matter. They may make mistakes along the way, but that does not mean everything that they say is utter baloney. There may still be truth or novelty in them that can be pursued and developed.  

On the other hand, whilst being older may make one more knowledgeable and experienced that does not mean that they’ll have all the wisdom of the world. Neither does it mean that every word that they say will be true or appropriate at all.

Age should not interfere with the worth of a person’s wisdom. When one is wrong, they are wrong. If they are right, they are right. It does not matter the age. All is but a human. Mistakes are inescapable, not unlearnable. To not to learn from one or another’s mistake and go further makes one a fool.

Be that as it may, everyone’s opinion and words should always be taken in high consideration be they younger or older as wisdom has never been taught and learned by a single individual.  

No comments:

Post a Comment