Intelligence and wisdom are certainly compatible, however they are rarely seen in each other’s company.

Craig D. Lounsbrough
Intelligence and wisdom are certainly compatible, however they are rarely...
Intelligence and wisdom are certainly compatible, however they are rarely...
Intelligence and wisdom are certainly compatible, however they are rarely...
Intelligence and wisdom are certainly compatible, however they are rarely...
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Intelligence and wisdom are certainly compatible, however they are rarely seen in each other’s company. When most people think of wisdom, they think of someone who is wise in their approach to life. Someone who is smart enough to know what decisions to make and how to be successful in life. However, this quote suggests that there is a limit to what wisdom can do.

That if you want to really be wise, you shouldn’t try to be intelligent. You shouldn’t try to use your brain to solve problems. Instead, you should stop using your brain and rely on your heart instead.

Your heart will tell you what you need to do at any given moment, without the use of your mind.

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