In a world where it seems like common sense is in short supply, this episode of the podcast explores the importance of wisdom in our lives. From the scientific definition of wisdom as expert knowledge in the fundamental pragmatics of life to the biblical concept of wisdom as a higher mindset, this conversation delves into the complexities of what it means to be wise.
The speaker discusses the difference between conventional wisdom, which is often based on common sense guidelines for living, and critical wisdom, which involves questioning and challenging prevailing norms. They also explore the idea that wisdom is not just about knowledge, but about applying that knowledge in a way that takes into account the interests of others and the greater context. This episode also touches on the importance of intellectual integrity and the need to think critically about the information we consume.
The conversation also highlights the challenges of finding wisdom in a world where everything seems to be biased towards a particular perspective. The speaker notes that we often prioritize personality over content and that this can lead to a lack of depth in our discussions. They also discuss the importance of taking off vice and putting on virtue, and how this can lead to a more compassionate and kind approach to life.
This episode is a thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be wise in a world that often values quick fixes and easy answers over careful consideration and critical thinking. If you're looking for a more nuanced understanding of wisdom and how to apply it in your life, this episode is a great place to start.

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