Fools may have the greatest repository of knowledge but will never attain Wisdom.

Caleb Ricketts
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Fools may have the greatest repository of knowledge but will never attain Wisdom. Finding the truth about something is not always easy. Sometimes it takes years of study before someone can begin to understand it. But, if they take too long to learn, they will never succeed.

They are the people who take their time to learn what they need to know. They do not rush through life without taking note of things around them. They observe every aspect of life and take note of everything important.

That way, when they are ready, they are familiar with everything that can be learned about a specific subject.

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