Some wisdom questions you might ask yourself:
Here are some wisdom questions you might ask yourself, your friends: What is wisdom? Help me find my wisdom. How would I take into the world a task like Fostering conversations that matter?
:- Doug.
Here are some wisdom questions you might ask yourself, your friends: What is wisdom? Help me find my wisdom. How would I take into the world a task like Fostering conversations that matter?
:- Doug.
Where in your body does wisdom reside? Is it in your brain—what you know, what you’ve experienced? Or perhaps in your feet? It might be if you dance. Or in your voice or mouth or breath if you sing. In your imagination if you tell marvelous tales to your grandchildren.
:- Doug.
What is my wisdom? Maybe there is another way to look at it, a different question. Maybe wisdom is not a thing, especially not to possess. Maybe it is a way of being, a movement through us, with us, some action or way of acting that takes hold of us. Maybe it possesses us, or maybe we are interwoven with it, inseparable, something that grows on us as we move through life. Maybe it is a companion, sharing bread with us, asking us to share bread. Maybe it is our midwife and we wisdom’s midwife, bringing something new, a dream, a better way for the world to be. Maybe wisdom is the wind.
:- Doug.
Wisdom = Dream
:- Doug.
What is the nature of wisdom? Is it a thing? Static? How does wisdom act? Is it able to grow?
:- Doug.