Message from @Mersenne
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nice try orthodox boomer @matroyshka
but he was a jew
Ehhhh - Judgement is a combination of knowledge and experience. That's especially true in the workplace.
some of the best judgement comes from people that were never formly edcuated and didn't have access to a library of knowedge
ONLY true in the workplace
only
Someone with experience who doesn't know why their performing actions is a useless automaton. You need both to exercise sound judgement.
You can say "never judge a book by its cover" so would kids get triggered at mein kamf?
it's not a combination unless you are refering to domain specific information
in which case that is still knowledge
just knowledge of process
It's hard to find an example of wisdom that doesn't apply to a specific domain
strongly disagree
C'MON MAN
NO true wisdom is domain specific
none
utility is the measure of wisdom
this is an exhausting argument
Goddammit, again were in agreement on this shit
not argument, a discussion
I'm done with the metaphysics, we're in agreement that wisdom is a combination of knowledge and experience.
knowledge is knowing a tomato is technically a fruit, wisdom is knowing a tomato does not belong in a fruit salad
there you go
that works; i still think the internet is making people's lives worse not better
and driving us towards a civil conflict in the US
cringe @matroyshka
is it cringe tho or am i spitting straight truths
into the mic
wisdom is UNDERSTNANDING why the tomato doesn't belong in the salad
jesus christ
not just the knowledge that it doesn't belong without any clue as to the reason
okay that's a more exact way of phrasing it sure
there is a major difference
I wish for a nuclear winter.
me too
a little bit
Comprehension is realizing that all fruits are also vegetables
it's easy to 'know'; it's hard to 'understand'
comprehension isn't understanding though
UHM ACTUALLY AS A BOTANIST @Hexidecimark YOU NEED TO STOP MANSPLAINING
it's just assimilation of a knowledge base