No matter how much you know, your destiny depends on the Wisdom, Knowledge and Understanding you display.

James C. Uwandu
No matter how much you know, your destiny depends on...
No matter how much you know, your destiny depends on...
No matter how much you know, your destiny depends on...
No matter how much you know, your destiny depends on...
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No matter how much you know, your destiny depends on the Wisdom, Knowledge and Understanding you display. is a common saying that teaches that the most important thing in life is to use your knowledge and everything everything that you know is to benefit others and not to take advantage of others. If we use our knowledge for personal gain or convenience rather than using it to make the world a better place for others, we are not truly paying attention to what matters in life, which is doing what matters.

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