The word wisdom appears not to be used that much in our modern 21st century world. Don't let that fool you.
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\nAs we find ourselves surrounded by exponentially increasing choice and change, the need for wisdom has never been greater.
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\nWherever you go and wherever you look we need wisdom. Be that on a personal level or with our family and friends or at work, we all need wisdom. Societies and governments need wisdom.
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\nIn this episode my co-host Andrew Horton and I explore \xa0answers to the following questions:
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\nWhat do we mean by the word wisdom and what can we practically do to make ourselves wiser?
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\nHow does information overload make wisdom harder to find?
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\nWhat is the relationship between emotional intelligence and wisdom?
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\nWhat are the 4 components of emotional intelligence?
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\nWhat are some 3,000 year old tweets of wisdom?
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\nHow can the fear of God have anything to do with wisdom?
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\nHow can boldness and humility co-exist?
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\nFor all this and much more do listen to the podcast!
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\nThe transcript of this episode can be found here.
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\nIf you would like to understand this subject more, please see the following previous blog posts:
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\nWisdom and Emotional Intelligence Part 1 and Part 2
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\nWisdom, emotional intelligence and an appropriate godly fear
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\nWonder-filled bold humility Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.
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\nWhat questions and thoughts does this discussion on wisdom raise in your mind?