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…the self-governing person looks wisely and deeply to the core values at the center of their framework and makes considered decisions about the best way to uphold them.
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…emerging research on teaching suggests uncanny parallels to parenting. It seems that psychologically wise teachers can make a huge difference in the lives of their students.
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Central to the wisdom of great leaders is modesty in the sense of an understanding of their reliance – no matter how bright and strong and energetic they are – on others.
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No process in history has done more to facilitate the exchange of information, skills, wisdom, and contacts than mentoring.
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A hallmark of wisdom is knowing when it’s time to abandon some of your most treasured tools – and some of the most cherished parts of your identity.
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If knowledge is power, knowing what we don’t know is wisdom.
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…knowledge is best sought from experts, but creativity and wisdom can come from anywhere.
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It is a sign of wisdom to avoid believing every thought that enters your mind. It’s a mark of emotional intelligence to avoid internalizing every feeling that enters your heart.
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Shared interests and differing but complementary interests can both serve as the building blocks for a wise agreement.
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Often the wisest solutions, those that produce the maximum gain for you at the minimum cost to the other side, are produced only by strongly advocating your interests.
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