Every culture clamors for wisdom.
From Socrates to George Bernard Shaw, cultural shakers and shapers have always pitched wisdom; hoping to provide a pathway for a life well lived.
Modern experience concedes the point: we all long for a better way of life. We all long for the good life – a Life Well Lived. We will give just about anything to obtain this good life we seek.
Want a better home? . . . move here.
Want a better kid? . . . take this parenting course.
Want a better career? . . . enroll today in our can’t miss course.
Want a better faith? . . . .
bigger, better, more/bigger, better, more/repeat
Each slogan makes subtle claims on wisdom. Indeed, we pride ourselves on being the smartest, wisest person in the room as well as the smartest, wisest people on the planet.
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