Unlike the past centuries or generations, today people treasure knowledge and wisdom is not a strong term or even area of study.
You meet many people who can craft various things with the principles they've derived from years of study, but when you ask them, even in their high social positions that they have attained through education by what principles they live or manage their lives, I assure you that even one out of a hunder may not mention the term wisdom in 100 sentences of description.
Now remember, wisdom is not psychology alone because it's much wider than that, so, this means that today their is a fractional study of wisdom, one thing that is meant to be very important in managing the lives of men in relation to how they live with themselves and the people around them.
It's true that if a study was carried out to ask people between the ages of 18-45 what they understand by the term "wisdom", many of them may not be able to say anything reasonably relevant, or true. Ssome may honestly say they ever had about it but donot know or understand what it means.
When is the last time you mention the term "WISDOM"?
Many of us here about it only in the bible, that is, when talking about King Solomon.
Am not a clergyman, but is it right for us to think that wisdom is not needed in this generation?
Is it right for us to live on without principles of morality governing our lifestyles?
*May be this has alot to do with the rising levels of immorality in this global village.
What do you think?
You meet many people who can craft various things with the principles they've derived from years of study, but when you ask them, even in their high social positions that they have attained through education by what principles they live or manage their lives, I assure you that even one out of a hunder may not mention the term wisdom in 100 sentences of description.
Now remember, wisdom is not psychology alone because it's much wider than that, so, this means that today their is a fractional study of wisdom, one thing that is meant to be very important in managing the lives of men in relation to how they live with themselves and the people around them.
It's true that if a study was carried out to ask people between the ages of 18-45 what they understand by the term "wisdom", many of them may not be able to say anything reasonably relevant, or true. Ssome may honestly say they ever had about it but donot know or understand what it means.
When is the last time you mention the term "WISDOM"?
Many of us here about it only in the bible, that is, when talking about King Solomon.
Am not a clergyman, but is it right for us to think that wisdom is not needed in this generation?
Is it right for us to live on without principles of morality governing our lifestyles?
*May be this has alot to do with the rising levels of immorality in this global village.
What do you think?