Wisdom and the Maze of Life
by Diane Chinn
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Title
Wisdom and the Maze of Life
Artist
Diane Chinn
Medium
Painting - Watercolor On 140 Lb. Cold Press Paper
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"Just as treasures are uncovered from the earth, so virtue appears from good deeds, and wisdom appears from a pure and peaceful mind. To walk safely through the maze of human life, one needs the light of wisdom and the guidance of virtue.” ~ Buddha
What is wisdom? Ask three people to define wisdom without looking it up on-line or in a dictionary. You’ll get three different definitions. The interesting thing is that those same three people will tell you “I know wisdom when I see it.” In other words, wise people stand out.
Psychologist Ben Dean, Ph.D. describes wisdom as the product of coordination of knowledge and experience to improve well-being. In its simplest form, wisdom is a result of age; education; the ability to learn from our experiences and apply that knowledge; problem solving ability; and, accepting that we don’t know it all and we are not perfect.
Why should we care about wisdom? Because wise people deal more effectively with the stressors of life. They are less likely to feel helpless, powerless and aggressive because they understand what is going on around them. Perhaps more importantly, wise people tend to age well because wisdom is closely linked to well-being.
Riddle Me this…
Q. What do you get when you cross an owl with an oyster?
A. Pearls of wisdom.
Consider this…
Asking a lot of questions may seem stupid, but the one who doesn’t ask any will be forever stupid.
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