This is the forum for "Wise Decisions, Heuristics, and Leadership". As indicated in a different thread, it would be wise to post to this forum. However, as of yet there are few posts. If we try to convince people to post here, are we transferring wisdom? (Is wisdom a thing that can be transferred?) Or are we being wise (is wisdom merely the noun that denotes being the subject for a wise action?)? Or neither?
Is posting here merely because it is to one's advantage to do so necessarily wisdom? Or are there things which are wisdom which are not necessarily beneficial to the self? We evaluate heuristics based on their ability to approxiamate an idea - but if the ideal is not wise, is the heuristic still wise? Or are these different notions of wise which we ought to separate clearly for purposes of articulating what we mean?
I ask so that I might help facilitate a discussion, or perhaps merely a list, of how the participants in this forum understand what the word "wisdom" means to them. What does it mean to you?
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