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essay on wisdom of heart and wisdom of mind

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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There is Wisdom of Head, and a Wisdom of the Heart

Wisdom is the highest level of intellectual maturity or intelligence that man’s mind can reach. Wisdom in all cultures has been described as the ultimate goal for human beings. Scriptures of the world talk of wisdom and how it can be achieved. Acquisition of wisdom is not an easy task. Wisdom of the head as well as wisdom of the heart are most sought after rarities in the world. Both types of wisdom can be likened to divine maturity that is gained after lots of experience. The wisdom of the head can be likened to super intelligence, whereas the wisdom of the heart can be likened to super emotional intelligence guided by intuition. We cannot say which wisdom is better? Wisdom is ultimate possession; either of the two types is sufficient to make the possessor contented and successful.

When God asked Solomon what blessings He should shower on him, Solomon supplicated, “Give me wisdom and knowledge.” He is considered the wisest of kings of all times. If the wisest king asked wisdom from God, there must be something unique about wisdom. Wisdom is the magic lamp of Aladdin. If you have it, you have everything. Wisdom actually is the ability to stay positive even in the most negative situations. If you have wisdom, you can achieve anything in life. Wisdom can also be called a panacea that cures all ills. Wisdom is like a master key that opens all locks of problems.

Ultimate happiness and success can only be achieved through happiness. Both success and happiness are highly elusive things! But those with right efforts, right thoughts, and right action catch the ever elusive snitch-like( Harry Potter's Quidditch winning ball) golden ball of success. So one must not aim for success, rather one must aim for acquiring the right thoughts. Once thoughts are right, action and efforts automatically align themselves accordingly. This is not a simple process! 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.

Confucius, a great Chinese philosopher and teacher wisely said “By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.”

In conclusion it can be said that everyone must aspire for wisdom first before aspiring for anything else.


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Answered by maryamkincsem
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There is Wisdom of Head, and a Wisdom of the Heart

Wisdom in itself is considered as the highest level of intellectual standing that any posses may posses. That when a person reaches this point they have the ability of maturity.

In most places around the world, this ability or characteristic is considered ideal. Multiple philosophers have spent their entire lives seeking this ability. To truly unveil the state of wisdom, and this wasn't considered an easy task.

Such philosophers include Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and other famous people such as Buddha even.

There is Wisdom of the head as well as wisdom of the heart, and both are present rarely around the world.

Such wisdom's come with experience and time. The wisdom of the head can be compared with or is linked to intelligence. However, on the other hand, wisdom of the heart is related to emotions of people. It comes with the understanding of nature and other universal things.

Ultimate happiness and success can only be achieved through happiness and passion and thriving in a true manner with honesty. Both success and happiness are highly elusive aspects of life.

Another person was Confucius, a great Chinese philosopher and teacher wisely who stated that “By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.”

Such wisdom of heart is considered in a theory of business as well. Goleman's theory of importance of emotional intelligence.

Wisdom of both types can be achieved but through only one method and that is that of hard work. No one can learn to be successful without understanding the nature of failure. Similarly, no one can achieve wisdom without handwork. One needs to get experience. Indeed achieving wisdom of any one of the types is commendable for any human being. As it is the highest characteristic in the hierarchy.

Common people are known, famous people are remembered, but those who possess wisdom change lives and become legends, as they are ever lasting.

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