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Summary

The web content introduces a new column dedicated to sharing wisdom, encouraging readers to contribute their own insights and learn from diverse sources beyond traditional scriptures.

Abstract

The "New Column Of Wisdom" is an initiative aimed at enriching the wisdom of its readers by inviting them to explore and share personal insights and values. It challenges the notion that wisdom originates from a single source, suggesting that modern perspectives can build upon historical texts. Readers are encouraged to submit their stories of wisdom, using specific tags, to the Dancing Elephant Press Publication. The column promises weekly wisdom-related stories to inspire, motivate, and encourage its audience, and invites readers to subscribe for more insights.

Opinions

  • The author believes that wisdom is not exclusively profound or intellectual but can be found in everyday subjects, such as an article about shoes.
  • There is a suggestion that wisdom is not confined to traditional scriptures; it has evolved with modern interpretations and contributions from contemporary scholars and everyday people.
  • The author expresses a personal wish for past wisdom, indicating that life experience continually adds to one's understanding of wisdom.
  • By inviting readers to share their wisdom, the author values collective knowledge and personal growth through shared experiences.
  • The author emphasizes the importance of subscribing to the column, implying that continuous learning and exposure to different perspectives on wisdom are beneficial.

New Column Of Wisdom

An opportunity to add more wisdom to who you are and what you do.

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Wisdom, where does it come from? All of us have some wisdom. Can we use more? Undoubtedly. There’s an expression: “I wish I knew then what I know now.”

At my age, I can attest to that without a doubt. I could have accomplished so much more if I had only understood . . . You can add any number of things to that list. It grows longer every day.

Is all wisdom profound (deep, intellectual stuff of legends)? I will go out on a limb and say, “Yes.” One of the very first articles (in January) is on shoes. Seriously? You’ll have to read it to see if I’m right.

Here’s a common misunderstanding. There is NO one source of wisdom. To some, I may have just committed religious heresy. Let me explain.

The world has evolved since our global books of scripture and wisdom were written. We have all taken the wisdom from these magnificent books; modern scholars and regular folks like you and me have expanded on what was previously thought.

The Challenge

Each of you has learned wisdom over your life. It may be that the wisdom you’ve learned is just what someone else needs. Here’s how you can help:

Write a story about the wisdom, principle, or value you’ve learned. When you’re done, please submit to the Dancing Elephant Press Publication.

Use tags: #DEP Life, #Dancingelephantspress, and any others significant to your sharing.

Meanwhile, I’ll be sharing some bits of wisdom every week. Hopefully, it will inspire, motivate, and encourage you.

This has been one of many stories on wisdom — insight you may or may not have. Please subscribe. Ask yourself, “Can you ever have too much wisdom?”

Thanks for reading,

✍ — I would greatly appreciate it if you commented to let me know you saw this post. Thank you!

©DR Rawson

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