What is more important, knowledge or wisdom?

Hi! Are you wise? Or, are your brain full of knowledge? Well, today's topic is "What is more important, knowledge or wisdom?" Well, why not hop right in?


I think knowledge is better because for me wisdom means what one person thinks is right. Because someone may say "It is wise to use a soap instead of shampoo" or something. And that what person think somethings are right according to their experience. So that's what wisdom means to me. And it could be different but I'm saying that that's what it means for me. And knowledge is like a fact that someone knows, so it is like 1+1. So more reason that knowledge is better than wisdom is that sometimes someone's wisdom is not really wise. So let's say that they are playing board games and a person said "It is wiser to go to the right than left" So the person did that but it went wrong and everyone died. So it could be someone's opinion, which means that it could be wrong. Also, some people may think that something is wise, but some may think not.


But, I also have a reason why wisdom is better than knowledge. The first reason is that most pearls of wisdom are better. And they turn out to be really better. And most people that have wisdom comes from hundreds of experience. Which means that it is most likely to be good for most people and has almost no diagreements. And that is reason that most old people has wise wisdom. Another reason that wisdom is better than knowledge is that sometimes, knowledge could be opinion. So that is another bad thing. And knowledge just means facts, which means that person can know the wrong fact. So it is way better to have a good wisdom that everybody will agree and a right knowledge. Then, you are almost perfect. Also, it is better to not tell your knowledge if you are not sure, and it is same with knowledge. 


Lastly, let's talk about why both are important. I think both are important because they both are good thing if you have it. And it would be better if you have at least one of them instead of having none.

  

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