What it means to be wise

@didi13 (2926)
Romania
January 6, 2013 6:15am CST
With every passing day I want to be wiser. To answer those who ask me something, so, that my answer to them rich. Let them brighten my friends who were angry for one reason or another and make them return to the conversation light, intelligence, from which we all benefit. I can learn from everything that happens to me and to know that after today tomorrow will come a better, more clear, more noble. But do not know how my life has changed today in the wisdom of the day. Not able to transform during a miraculous element that lures him toward evil and heal well, I do not know how to sneak through Strait hourglass helplessness, silence, confusion, derive, and make them flow like a river of serenity and confidence. They say that with age we become wiser. We all want to be like, to receive compensation even to soothe the mind body waste. But really, none of us knows exactly what that means. What does it mean to you to be wise? Place the flame of my love coffee pot full of wonder and hope that you will find the answer.
4 responses
@MaylaJay (349)
8 Jan 13
Wise is being able to handle situations that could cripple you. Wise is being able to say "No, I choose not to, because I know what will happen." Wise is getting out of bad situations and not getting back in them. I think being wise is simply being able to discern the truth.
@anshu23 (147)
• India
7 Jan 13
To me being wise is to give People answers which according to me is correct. Everyone is akin to share some knowledge. In turn I also like to ask them questions. In this way I can grow in time also. This does not diminish with age as knowledge grows by sharing. In turn People give me all which I deserve. Sometimes if you are wrong also then sharing makes me rich with useful things and make me more and more interested in other People and what they do.
@thesids (22180)
• Bhubaneswar, India
6 Jan 13
To act in the right way and get the hopes high, is wisdom to me. Knowledge that I cannot win all times and when I lose, there is always hope for winning the next time if I am more better prepared, and being able to prepare myself to win is wisdom
@rog0322 (2829)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
6 Jan 13
Hi, Borrowing the words from a familiar prayer, it means being able to accept the things I am unable to change (like my face), having the courage to change the things I can (such as my bad habits) and the knowledge to know what difference between these things can make of me as a better person. That's wisdom.