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Wisdom and intelligence are similar in that they both relate to how a person applies knowledge, but they differ in how they are obtained and used. Intelligence is the ability to acquire and use knowledge, while wisdom is the ability to judge well or make good decisions in complicated situations. Intelligence is often acquired through experience, education and practice, while wisdom is more of an innate understanding of the world and the ability to apply knowledge to the best of one’s ability in difficult situations.
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Feb. 20, 2023, 9:14 a.m.
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