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Wisdom Week 2: What is Wisdom?
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Foundations of Wisdom: What Does Simple Mean in the Bible?
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What is Folly in the Bible?
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Wisdom 5: What is Wisdom?
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This quote is from Chabad, which is a Jewish organization. Interesting take, here. Wisdom is the power to see the truth as it is. This is a very different angle. If we try to shove what we see and experience into some mold we have, it is unlikely to fit, therefore makes things foolish. Things get distorted, and we make bad decisions based on our mold for the situation. If we are wise, we allow things to be as they are, then set up our strategy to get through whatever it is based on that, rather than our preconceptions.

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