The Differences Between Knowledge and Wisdom


Often we are unable to understand the differences between knowledge and wisdom. Though these two things are related to each other closely, still knowledge is different from wisdom. Knowledge is just knowing something which we get from education, whereas wisdom is the ability to make decisions that are correct. Wisdom comes from the experience of life. When we say we have knowledge of a particular thing, that means we are confident enough about that subject. Knowledge is helpful in improving ourselves, but wisdom is timeless, and it gives us class. In other words, wisdom is more permanent than knowledge. Knowledge comes from different sources such as books, education, and logical thoughts, whereas wisdom comes only from practical, life experiences.

Definitions
Knowledge: Knowledge is awareness about certain facts or subjects.  Knowledge is also known as  the state of knowing. Often knowledge is also referred to as mental apprehension in certain areas.
Wisdom: Wisdom is referred to as the mental state of being wise. Wisdom is more permanent. So if a person is wise, he remains wise for the rest of his life.

Relationship Between Knowledge and Wisdom
As wisdom is more permanent and goes through one’s whole life, it can be enhanced by acquiring knowledge. The wise application of the knowledge you possess is also called wisdom. Some of the philosophers believed that knowledge could be gained through outside sources whereas wisdom comes from inside of a person. Knowledge and wisdom are closely related and depend on each other. The intelligent application of knowledge is called wisdom.

How to Apply Knowledge and Wisdom
Knowledge is having an awareness about certain facts and figures and using these facts in everyday life. It is not necessary that you are using this information correctly or exactly. Whenever we use our knowledge, it is called the application of knowledge. Wisdom is more related to common sense and making right judgments. Wisdom is a more positive thing. So if it is not applied correctly, that means it is not considered as wisdom or a wise decision.

Knowledge is the degree of knowing, but wisdom tells you what you need to know. Knowledge gives you the information, but wisdom tells you how to use that information. Wisdom is the capacity to actually judge the knowledge. You can gain the knowledge by acquiring information through different sources, but wisdom cannot be gained. Instead, wisdom is developed, and developing wisdom is a longer-term process. Knowledge can be changed according to recent developments, but wisdom remains permanent. Through wisdom we can enhance our knowledge. Wisdom tells us what is right and true, whereas knowledge only gives us information. Both knowledge and wisdom are directly related to each other. If you have a lack of knowledge, that means you lack of wisdom also. If you are wise, you must obtain some knowledge. It is very important for us to understand the relationship between knowledge and wisdom.

Written By Javed H. Visit qWhatis.com

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  1. Pingback: There is as more wisdom in knowing when not to act, than in action for its own sake ~ Reed | Reed's Quote of the Day

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