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  • "Integrated" facts= a structure of one's knowledge. Knowledge + experience = maturity. Knowledge + experience + maturity + sanity = WISDOM This is an explanatory version---editted.12/31
  • QUOTATION: Knowledge is happiness, because to have knowledge—broad, deep knowledge—is to know true ends from false, and lofty things from low. To know the thoughts and deeds that have marked man’s progress is to feel the great heart-throbs of humanity through the centuries; and if one does not feel in these pulsations a heavenward striving, one must indeed be deaf to the harmonies of life. ATTRIBUTION: Helen Keller (1880–1968), U.S. blind/deaf author, lecturer. The Story of My Life, pt. 1, ch. 20 (1903).
  • Knowing facts, Aquisition and retention of facts. Wisdom
  • the difference between knowledge and wisdom is this: You can have knowledge ( knowing the facts about something) wisdom is knowing how to use that knowledge wisely.
  • Knowledge is what is known. Like the related concepts truth, belief, and wisdom, there is no single definition of knowledge on which scholars agree, but rather numerous theories and continued debate about the nature of knowledge. Knowledge acquisition involves complex cognitive processes: perception, learning, communication, association, and reasoning. The term knowledge is also used to mean the confident understanding of a subject, potentially with the ability to use it for a specific purpose. Courtesy of Wikipedia
  • Knowledge is the taking in of information or just knowing something, Wisdom is Understanding it. Just because you know something, it does't mean you understand it.
  • Knowledge is clearly specified by the mistakes we go through to be wiser.

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