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    A value is a belief a mission or a philosophy that is meaningful‚ weather we are consciously aware of them or not. During the value action my top tree values where wisdom‚ happiness and self respect. As a class the their where 8 values bought for 2000 dollars each‚ which happiness was one of them. Personally I was surprised that wisdom and self respect weren’t one of the top value list as a class. My personal value starts with happiness. Undoubtedly‚ happiness is the most important part in our

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    INTELLIGENCE INTO WISDOM; HIDE AND SEEK “The beginning of wisdom is to work to acquire it. At the cost of all you possess‚ strive to gain insight (PROVERBS 4:7).” We all have the wisdom as we are born in this world. Exercise on wisdom and working on it‚ produces a vast knowledge in which in that way‚ we could be wise. That is how wisdom could be acquired but the question is. Are we striving to acquire wisdom or are we striving to gain insights? That is the thing that we should mark on our mind

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    learning‚ education‚ or knowledge “(Learned‚ n.d.). Wise is “having or showing wisdom or knowledge usually from learning or experiencing “(Wise‚ n.d.). A person that is wise may learn from everyday life experience. In the week video‚ Dr. Lou Cozolino supports “wisdom has to be learned through and a real-world application applied to very complex situations within a social milieu “(Laureate Education‚ 2011‚ p.3). Wisdom is the ability to make correct judgments and decisions. When dealing with life

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    The Core of Confucianism

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    The core of Confucianism: 仁(ren)、义(yi)、礼(li)、智(zhi)、信(xin)、恕(shu)、忠(zhong)、孝(xiao)、悌(ti) Ren Ren: Love people. Confucius ideological system theory core. It is Confucian social politics‚ ethics of the highest ideal and standards Also reflects his philosophical views are also quite far-reaching impact on future generations. Spring and autumn period to learn in the government‚ Confucius first open private school Disciples regardless of noble birth or poverty‚ are subject to the same education

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    be virtuous‚ it must be accompanied by wisdom‚ so it is a type of knowledge. However‚ in order to come to this conclusion‚ Socrates makes generalizations about all types of virtues‚ explaining that “all the qualities of the soul are in themselves neither beneficial or harmful‚ but accompanied by wisdom or folly they become harmful or beneficial” (78). I can easily disprove this assertion by considering memory. Memory is used to inform future actions‚ and wisdom helps determine the extent of the impact

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    help us change our perspectives and gain wisdom. The Bildungsroman feature film Looking For Alibrandi‚ directed by Kate Woods and released in 1999‚ as well as the novel Looking For Alaska‚ written by John Green and published in March of 2005 both explore the transformation from innocence to wisdom. Both of these texts explore the idea that the more we know about people and the more we observe and listen‚ the greater the opportunity for tolerance and wisdom in the future. The protagonists in each text

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    In the text Euthyphro‚ Socrates is attempting to help wisdom by creating a true definition of piety. This aids in wisdom because Socrates believes that in order for someone to prosecute another for a crime‚ the prosecutor must know what the definition of the crime is. If the prosecution cannot formally define why they are prosecuting that individual‚ then the prosecution’s claim is unjust. Socrates does this by asking Euthyphro‚ someone who is charging another with impiety‚ what the definition is

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    Proverbs 16:16-17 says‚ “How much better to get wisdom than gold‚ to get insight rather than silver! The highway of the upright avoids evil; those who guard their ways preserve their lives. The plans of the diligent lead to profit as surely as haste leads to poverty‚ Proverbs 21:5. These verses personally touch my heart because they reflect living a life of wisdom‚ integrity‚ and diligence. ‘How much better to get wisdom than gold.’ Webster defines wisdom as; knowledge that is gained by having many

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    Odin Goes To Mimir

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    This story literary illustrates how Odin‚ the all father and supreme among all gods and men‚ embarked to seek more wisdom with minding the cost or price to get the wisdom. He traveled several miles in other to obtain wisdom in life. At last it happened he visited certain well at Urd well because he knows the well has a lot of wisdom‚ and drinking from it will make him have the wisdom he needs. When he finally arrived at the well‚ he approached Mimir‚ the guardian of the well for a drink but instead

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    Lord‚ and made me have other hopes and desires. Worthless suddenly became every great hope to me and with an incredible warmth of heart I yearned for the immortality of wisdom.” This book changed Augustine’s life dramatically and he began his search for wisdom. Augustine‚ enflamed with the desire for wisdom‚ searches for this wisdom in scriptures. The Bible that Augustine read was poor Latin translation that did not use powerful words and turned Augustine off to the

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