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- Anonymous5 years agoFavorite Answer
Heartbreak.
- RainLv 75 years ago
The Price of Wisdom is a 1935 British drama film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Mary Jerrold, Roger Livesey and Lilian Oldland. It was made at Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for release by the British subsidiary of Paramount Pictures.
- 5 years ago
The meaning of wisdom is “the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment”.
There are two things in your question. First is what you will pay for attaining wisdom and second after having wisdom what price you will gain.
For attaining wisdom your time is first priority and second will be collecting information after this you will have knowledge then wisdom. The information increased your knowledge and now using this you can make better judgment.
After gaining wisdom you can explore anything you are expert in. Because the things are easy now for you. Now is the time wisdom will pay you back.
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- ?Lv 55 years ago
The price of wisdom is having a deeper understanding of why humans are at odds with each other, seeing more clearly how they got there and understanding what they need do to create peace and harmony yet, being unable to do anything about it.
- Anonymous5 years ago
In an age of conformity and internet, wisdom does not exist anymore.
A person who has ever signed into a Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter account, for example, will never hope of developing an ounce of wisdom. Only narcissism.
- 5 years ago
The price is your entire life, and I mean it as in your not just born with 'wisdom', it's something you spend your life adding too, and it's only complete in the very last moments of your time in the world of the living, it cannot be truly taught, only found within ones self.
- 5 years ago
well, being knowledgeable is not the same as being wise. Being wise implies you make good judgement- you do not have to have read a library of books to be wise, (though if you have any sense to pay attention to what you read, you might be considered wiser for the knowledge you obtained- but how you apply that knowledge is what truly makes you wise, not how much of it you have) that said, the way I see things, there are three ways to become wise, as per my observations- one way is through knowledge, or rather acknowledgement; another is through sacrifice. (wisdom is formed from perception, so how you take your sacrifices-or rather why you had to make them- determines if it will make you any wiser) and the last is through mistakes, which only make you wiser if you've learned from them.
"If wisdom can be a bad thing, then your'e not doing it right" quote from a family member who is Definitely wise. (and has done/made all of the above)
"The only true wisdom is to know you know nothing"- Socrates
- kilLv 55 years ago
Obsession and sweat equity.
Correct prepared organized Grinding is the price of wisdom