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essay on education and wisdom​

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Answered by LoveLearning3012
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Knowledge is the knowledge, fact, utterance or skill of something that is through awareness of learning and understanding through knowledge, understanding, or understanding through learning, experience and experience. This refers to both the theoretical and practical understanding of a subject. Knowledge comes into practice with our actions. Knowledge guides us to a certain goal in life. With the growth of knowledge, man progresses. Human beings rule both mind and heart, and wisdom is a part of the mind. Without knowledge, humans would be as good as animals. We are powerful as humans because we use the power of wisdom to empower other living beings and nature for our benefit.

Answered by Anonymous
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A poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson once said, " Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers." In never heard of him or his saying, but I do not totally agree with what he said. I believe you have to understand what the words actually mean first.

Knowledge means a range of information or understanding. While wisdom means the quality of being wise: good judgment. It also means learning knowledge, so I wonder what Lord Tennyson meant by his quote, " Knowledge come, but wisdom lingers." Maybe he meant that knowledge is something that just comes to you either in teachings or naturally and wisdom will still be there after your gone. But if wisdom is knowledge learned. Then the correct way to see it as knowledge is there for you to use it, and if you use it will become wisdom. But maybe some knowledge should not be considered wisdom. Just think if someone had the knowledge of being a serial killer or a person that knows how to make nuclear weapons, would you call that wisdom? If so, would you want that kind of wisdom to linger on? People need to separate what they want to call knowledge because if knowledge is wisdom, then what kind of wisdom would you want to linger on for your children to learn.

Since I have begun to write this essay I really did not know what to write. Would you say I am lacking knowledge or wisdom on this subject? I just can't write very well about something I do not know much about. But I am not lacking the knowledge or wisdom because I have the knowledge to realize that I do not know something, so that make me have wisdom that people should want to linger on. I know that in my life I have learned a lot of things. Some of them I might say is knowledge that should become wisdom and linger on, but some of it should be knowledge and it should not become wisdom that lingers on. You make choices in life that you sometimes regret, and when you learn from them it should become knowled.

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