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what is the difference between knowledge and wisdom and intelligence?​

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Answered by pragyashailytoppo
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Intelligence is commonly associated with knowing something. Often, it also means that we can confidently apply what we know in a particular context. Wisdom, to me, is different. ... You have learned a particular kind of knowledge, but you don't see it as a fact or a truth applied rigidly to one thing.

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Answered by ushabandari50
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Intelligence is commonly associated with knowing something. Often, it also means that we can confidently apply what we know in a particular context. Wisdom, to me, is different. ... You have learned a particular kind of knowledge, but you don't see it as a fact or a truth applied rigidly to one thing.

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