Experience or Wisdom, Which will You Choose? »

Posted By WikiMap 9 months ago in News

The words ‘experience’ and ‘wisdom’ go hand in hand. The difference between the two is that only experience gives us the ability to take and see things in little more right away than previous blunder whereas ‘wisdom’ gives beautiful and joyous experience always in life.

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    CHAM9 months ago

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    Wicki, this is a good article but the real truth is that wisdom far exceeds the benefit of experience? Need an analogy? OK.

    Experience is the ability to profit from something current. Doesn't require much wisdom.

    Wisdom is the ability to profit from what is learned or from mental conjecture of what could be. Doesn't require any experience of the past, but that could be helpful.

    I may be experienced in fishing with a pole and line and yes I can catch fish. But if I have the wisdom to envision a net, and follow that idea to fruition, well I might be able to feed a whole family instead of just myself.

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      alakazam9 months ago

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      I have to say that I think the question puts the cart before the horse.

      Not that people necessarily learn from experience...stupid is as stupid does.

      At the same time...I really think one must know that of which they speak.

      Wisdom IS knowledge...but it is the knowledge gained from experience and experimentation.

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        BlueJeanBaby59 months ago

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        Interesting, but for me, I think it's experience that teaches us wisdom, or should. I guess it depends on what one learns. But it's just MO.

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        greenmac9 months ago

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        Confucius said "By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.

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        WikiMap9 months ago

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        I thought Experience and Wisdom follows each other in a circle. Experience teaches us knowledge at the same time minimum knowledge needed for doing any tasks assigned. My vote 60 - 40 for Experience and Knowledge.

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        CHAM9 months ago

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        Great comments. But I ask whether the fisherman, never having seen a net, never having a net explained to him, could come up with the idea of a net? And if so, it couldn't have been from experience, then what could it have been from?

        A good look at this type of thought is found in Plato's Meno. In this story, and uneducated person is led by conversation to discover the Pythagorean theorem, the value of the Hypotenuse of a right triangle.

        Was that discovery from experience or wisdom? Actually I think Wisdom is nothing more than knowledge put to use and the one asset not mentioned Intelligence is the ability to use wisdom to formulate abstract thought, i. e. invention.

        The fisherman put his intelligence to use to develop the net. His wisdom could have come from abstract ideas put into practice. Anyway in Meno the question of wisdom and knowledge is intensely discussed.

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        orndorffter9 months ago

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        I would have to go with wisdom. The skill of wisdom in gained by knowledge. Wisdom is personal knowledge, we experience what we have learned through life. You sat down with an older person they have the wisdom and the knowledge because during their life from experience,they have gained a great deal of wisdom and knowledge.I beleave wisdom is something to be proud of.

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          cowboygrandpa9 months ago

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          I would just say this.

          We are supposed to have wise men leading us. But many do not have experience in war. Therefore they lack the wisdom that war teaches.

          Experience brings about an understanding that pure knowledge lacks.

          Many business executives never had to do a hard days work of honest labor. They lack the wisdom and the experience of knowing the value of an honest days pay for an honest days work brings to the payor and the payee.

          Experience in my eyes makes a world of difference over wisdom without the knowledge of gain through trial and error.

          Just my take on it.

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          cowboygrandpa9 months ago

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          I would just say this.

          We are supposed to have wise men leading us. But many do not have experience in war. Therefore they lack the wisdom that war teaches.

          Experience brings about an understanding that pure knowledge lacks.

          Many business executives never had to do a hard days work of honest labor. They lack the wisdom and the experience of knowing the value of an honest days pay for an honest days work brings to the payor and the payee.

          Experience in my eyes makes a world of difference over wisdom without the knowledge of gain through trial and error.

          Just my take on it.

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            Charlson9 months ago

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            Wisdom and/or experience can't be gained without "awareness". You must have the awareness to understand a problem and then use your intellect with the experience of others and yourself to make decisions that will effect your life.

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              lvrofwolves9 months ago

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              If you have wisdom without the experience....I don't know....it sorta seems that wisdom is not as good as it could be without the actual experience. Sorta like reading all about someone without actually ever meeting them, knowing all about a sport without ever actually playing it, knowing all about a place but never actually going there. So I may feel wisdom without experience isn't complete.
              Experiences can create wisdom, but does wisdom create experiences as much? maybe but it's then different.

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                Spadecaller9 months ago

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                Most of us are slaves to bad experiences, so the value of experience is questionable. How rare and wise it is for a person to learn and apply the lessons of their experiences. If the tragedy of history repeats itself, what is the wisdom behind experience?

                "The value of experience is usually overrated, usually by old men who nod wisely and speak stupidly.

                In truth experience teaches thoroughly yet her course of instruction devours men's years so the value of her lessons diminishes with the time necessary to acquire her special wisdom. The end finds it wasted on dead men.

                Furthermore, experience is comparable to fashion; an action that proved successful today will be unworkable and impractical tomorrow. Only principles endure."

                -- Og Mandino

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                  Newperson9 months ago

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                  I think a combination of both is what is needed.

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                    CaptainLucid9 months ago

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                    I would have to rank in a heirarchy experience, bettered by wisdom, and finally intelligence. Experience tells you not to make the same mistake again. Wisdom is knowing someone else already made the mistake so there is no point in you making the same mistake. Intelligence is when no one has made the mistake yet but every indication is that it will be a huge mistake so you don't risk it for ego.

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                      CRYMTYPHON9 months ago

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                      In online games (such as WOW and Everquest ) a character is
                      assigned Wisdom points and Experience Levels.

                      As you go up in Experience levels, your wisdom increases.

                      I have absolutely no point or conclusion to draw about this; I just wanted to point it out thank you I will go away now.

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                      truthfirst9 months ago

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                      "Whoever trusts in his own mind is a fool, but he who walks in wisdom will be delivered." Proverbs 28:26

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                      CHAM9 months ago

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                      I have to go with the CaptainLucid comment. There is a hierarchy and each of the three have their value. And I agree with the captain, that the intelligence is most valuable. Interestingly, Intelligence we are either born with or not, just like being born tall, wisdom and experience are acquired assets.

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