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Here are the questions from the San Diego Wisdom Scale.
This is not a scoreable test, but you can look at the statements, think about how they apply to you, and what you might work to improve. I am good at perceiving how others are feeling. Others look to me to help them make choices.
Others say I give good advice. I have trouble making decisions. I usually make decisions in a timely fashion. I tend to postpone making major decisions as long as I can.
I would rather someone else make the decision for me if I am uncertain. I have trouble thinking clearly when I am upset. I remain calm under pressure. I am able to recover well from emotional stress.
Wisdom, sapience, or sagacity is the ability to think and act using knowledge, experience, understanding, common sense and insight. Wisdom is associated with. Wisdom is one of those qualities that is difficult to define—because it encompasses so much—but which people generally recognize when they encounter it.
I cannot filter my negative emotions. I take time to reflect on my thoughts. It is important that I understand the reasons for my actions. I have a difficult time keeping friendships. I avoid situations where I know my help will be needed. I would stop a stranger who dropped a twenty-dollar bill to return it.
I treat others the way I would like to be treated. Tolerance for divergent values I enjoy learning things about other cultures. I am okay with others having morals and values other than my own. I generally learn something from every person I meet. I enjoy being exposed to diverse viewpoints. Lauren Schenkman is a journalist and fiction writer. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Granta, and the Hudson Review, and she was formerly a reporter and editor at Science magazine.
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I am good at perceiving how others are feeling. James also explains how wisdom helps one acquire other forms of virtue, "But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere. Someday, Jeste hopes that science might be able to help us increase our own wisdom. I enjoy learning things about other cultures. Compare this with the Confucian classic Great Learning , which begins with: In Norse mythology , the god Odin is especially known for his wisdom, often acquired through various hardships and ordeals involving pain and self-sacrifice. Science How wise are you?