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A wise person sees the world not as it is, but as it will be. That is, in a four-dimensional space.
Decisions made by a wise person usually look stupid and contradict the logic of a smart person. But time passes and it turns out that that decision was the only correct one.
“Wisdom is a mind infused with conscience” (Fazil Iskander). And that's right. A person can successfully solve many life problems – he is smart, but at the same time he can be a big scoundrel. A person understands the nature of everything that is happening, understands how to behave – he is wise, and he cannot be a scoundrel.
A smart person learns from his own mistakes , and a wise person learns from the mistakes of others. Wisdom helps you use your knowledge and understanding to solve problems. avoid or prevent hazards.
The smart one knows, the wise one understands, the stupid one does not know, but can find out, the stupid one does not know and is not able to understand. Therefore, a stupid person just needs to be taught, given knowledge, but with a stupid one… It's useless there, he can have two degrees, but at the same time remain stupid…
It is difficult to distinguish between these concepts. But in my opinion, a wise person, unlike a smart person, knows that he doesn't know anything. This is very important, as it removes unnecessary responsibility, and in general throws a lot of garbage out of your head. In addition, it is important to act and make decisions, thinking about the consequences not only for yourself, but also for others. This is also wisdom.
I heard a different accordion, but similar.
A smart person who makes a mistake will be able to correct it.
A cunning person will not correct the error, but will benefit from it.
And a wise person, anticipating the situation, will be able not to make mistakes.
Well, yes, almost the same.
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A young employee doesn't know how to work yet, but an experienced employee already knows how not to work
Wise means experienced and erudite, smart means able to quickly transform information and apply it in practice. In other words, if you find yourself in a difficult situation, a wise person will give good advice from personal experience, and a smart person will come up with the best solution on the go.