![]() ![]() The author has founded his theory of wisdom on the following assumptions: Any sane person can make wise decisions throughout their lifetime, from childhood to old age Wise decisions need not be expert in nature Wisdom ought to be defined in such terms as to be understood not only by experts but by an average man Wisdom is not synonymous to intelligence The wisdom of a given human being decides between two systems controlling man: the biological evolution (by the cross-generational chain of genes) and spirituality, whose acquired system of virtues and values influences the actions of man Wisdom has a range of bandwidth and properties Knowledge on what constitutes wisdom is not the same as the process of becoming a wise man. ![]() ![]() This book is the first of its kind which defines wisdom as information and the highest level of the cognition units set, composed of data, information, concept, knowledge and wisdom. ![]()
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