Wisdom

Well-informed, intelligently kind approaches to good relationships are reasonable investments in health, wealth and wisdom.

Well-informed, intelligently kind approaches to simple living are reasonable investments in health, wealth and wisdom.

Well-informed, intelligently kind approaches to suitable independence are reasonable investments in health, wealth and wisdom. 

How do you tell when apparently solid wisdom is merely a veneer?

How wisely do you assess intentions?

Many people, all around the human world, still do not have sufficient health or sufficient health care or sufficient wealth or sufficient income support or sufficiently pleasant interpersonal experiences, even if a few of those people have somehow acquired wisdom.
 
Yet even with a basic education, the illnesses and disabilities and daily stresses experienced by impoverished, badly nourished people prevent most of those individuals from acquiring the informational, cognitive, physical and political resources with which to make wise decisions.
 
Governments are meant to make wise decisions on behalf of those people, and for the benefit of those people, though they rarely do.

Most governments prefer to make decisions on behalf of the greedy.  They disregard the need for civility, and empathy. 

How wisely do you make decisions?

Comments