Mixing with the Wise

Who is a Wise Person? 1. A wise person is someone who knows the difference between good and bad

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Mixing with the Wise
 
 A wise person is someone who knows the difference between good and bad.
 
 A wise person is someone who knows the difference between good and bad.
 
Who is a Wise Person?
 
1. A wise person is someone who knows the difference between good and bad.
 
2. A wise person is positive and cheerful with a kind and warm heart.
 
3. A wise person is someone who thinks, speaks and behaves in good and positive ways.
 
4. A wise person is someone who is; honest, trustworthy, clear and happy, causing no problems to themselves or others, either in this life time or in the afterlife.
 
5. A wise person is someone who uses their internal wisdom to live their life by, which is happy and positive.
 
A wise person is positive and cheerful with a kind and warm heart.
 
A wise person is positive and cheerful with a kind and warm heart.
 
6. A wise person can be someone from any social background, have little or no education, money or material wealth.
 
7. Many people believe that if you are educated to degree level or further, that this makes you a wise person.
 
This in fact is not the case, you may have intellectual ability and a good memory, but it does not necessarily make you a wise person.
 
However much education or training you may have had, if you act in an insincere, unkind or hurtful way towards others, this is the sign of a fool and not a wise person.
 

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