One gets wise by meeting people and meeting people through their literature.

Girdhar Joshi
One gets wise by meeting people and meeting people through...
One gets wise by meeting people and meeting people through...
One gets wise by meeting people and meeting people through...
One gets wise by meeting people and meeting people through...
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Reading and learning is so much more than just reading and learning. It is about exploring other people’s lives and finding out about different points of view, different countries, different cultures. Then, you try to understand all the things you read about and see how it fits into your own life. That’s the best way to get wise.

Source: Some Mistakes Have No Pardon

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