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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                           True wisdom comes from experience


It is quite true wisdom comes from experience. Wisdom is nothing but the stored memories of our mistakes and the pain associated with it that we feel after committing mistakes. It comes with time and trough trial and error. There is no alternative for experience. Over the years the pain we undergo teaches us the difference between right and wrong. This realization and the intelligence to do the right is known as wisdom. For example a child who is attracted by the light of the candle crawls towards it to hold it; but the moment he feels the smarting of the burning sensation he comes to know it is safe not to touch it.


One really has to work very hard to get the grail of wisdom. One must read a lot of books full of wisdom. There is no dearth of such books. Actually beginning to read books is the beginning of wisdom. Books actually are nothing but the recorded thoughts and experience of great wise men. So when we read a book, we actually read the thoughts and arduously collected life experiences. Once the thoughts become wise through reading, introspection, pondering, and reflection, one's actions become wiser; and success for a truly wise man is a cinch.


So, in order to be wise, we must always be observant, sensitive, and futuristic. We must not hesitate taking action with caution.


Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:

Here is a prescribed speech on '' True wisdom comes from experience''.

Explanation:

Wisdom is an ability that gives us more comprehension, a deeper understanding, and the ability to decide what is right and wrong.

Wisdom is gained through experience and whatever we experience in our life is stored in our memory and that is what we say wisdom. Wisdom is nothing more than the stored memories of our blunders and the agony that comes with them that we feel after making mistakes. It takes time and a lot of trial and error. There is no substitute for experience. The sorrow we experience through time teaches us the distinction between right and wrong. Wisdom is defined as this realization and the intelligence to do the right thing. For example, a youngster drawn to the light of a candle crawls towards it to hold it; nevertheless, the instant he feels the smarting of the burning sensation, he realises it is safe not to touch it.

In closing, I'd want to state that, regardless of whether or not we have that someone, Wisdom is something we must find and gain as we travel through life, investing our time in putting together the knowledge we've gained along the route at various periods. Finally, our wisdom becomes our most trusted source of life direction.

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