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what is the difference between wise and intelligent ​

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Answered by vikashkumar07indian
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Explanation:

The way I see it, wisdom refers to making virtuous decisions in thought, speech, and action.

Intelligence refers to making useful decisions in thought, speech, and action.

Person A eats steak with a spoon and hammer and has a hard time understanding subtext in reading material and conversation, but treats everyone with kindness regardless of how they treat him. This person is wise, but not intelligent.

Person B eats steak with a knife and fork and can predict the point you’re trying to make after saying the first sentence. But this person ridicules people who fail to make useful decisions. This person is intelligent but, not wise.

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