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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Day 29: Wisdom vs Knowledge



Brave is a hungry boy, today all he did was eat. It is sad to say but he is leaving the newborn stage and starting to reach infancy. I guess the major milestone will be neck control and being able to hold his head up. I am going to miss the newborn stage, but not enough to have another one just yet.




This morning, I did not get a chance to even touch the alarm clock. I woke up and heard a troublesome whisper and some very silent kids. I walked into their room and on the way I had a hunch I should pick up the camera.
They.....Strong, and no, he is not having kimo treatments, he just got a very short haircut, had snatched up their favorite cereal from the kitchen and decided to have a morning picnic together in the room. I honestly did not know how to respond this morning, I just quietly closed the door and went on about business. 


The difference between wisdom and knowledge appear very vast. A man with much knowledge can tell you just about everything about everything without having to ever have really experienced anything. Google is an excellent source of knowledge, practically the closest reincarnation of the "Tree of Good and Evil." While knowing many things about many things can be useful in a conversation, when the situation turns real, the knowledge of what is happening or even what to do may not be enough to turn things into a success. Wisdom on the other hand is often enigmatic. In the western terms, wisdom is the conversion of knowledge and experience usually divided by several failures into something useful and not bloated by idealistic perception or in other words: I was-dumb and failed, therefore, if have learned the way to success even by means of knowing what not to do, I have wisdom.


Day: 29
Diapers Used today: 8
Total Diapers used: 284
Diaper Value Today: $1.12
Total Diaper Value: $20.24

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