Thursday, June 19, 2025

Intelligence & Wisdom

 A personally-based analysis by Claudia Berdella

Experience isn't intelligence. Intelligence is the capacity to have, adapt to the circumstances of said experience and understand the experience. Wisdom is only hindsight, but wisdom is nuanced as such

Case example: myself

I know a fair amount, I'm certainly intelligent. I'm not wise though, not really. People have said I'm wise for my age ("beyond your years" is often said), not really. Wisdom necessitates experience. My experiences, while there and I've definitely acquired some wisdom from them, are next to nothing. I look for nuance, simple as such (not really, but really). Intelligence is exploring the nuances, wisdom is the multifaceted lense afterthought. Or so I think. 

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