Intelligence and Wisdom (2024)

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I spent the last week at the Philmont Leadership Challenge in beautiful Cimarron, NM. I had the chance to learn a bit more about servant leadership and work on my outdoor skills a little. I also had some time to reflect on an interesting question posed to me by one of the members of my crew.

He asked me, “You seem wise. How did you get so wise?” This caught me flat-flooted for a moment because I’d never really considered myself to be a very wise person. Experienced perhaps but not wise like Yoda or Gandalf. So I answered him as I thought more about it.

Intelligence is knowing what to do. Wisdom is knowing what not to do.

The more I thought about that quote the more I realized the importance of the distinction.

Basic Botany

There’s another saying that people tweeted back at me when I shared the above quote. It’s used in the context of describing Intelligence and Wisdom for Dungeons and Dragons roleplaying:

Intelligence is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting tomatoes in a fruit salad.

It’s silly and funny but it gets right to the point and is a different version of my other observation. Intelligence is all about the acquisition of knowledge. Think about your certification journey. You spend all your time learning the correct commands for displaying routing tables or how to debug a device and figure out what’s going on. You memorize arguments so you can pass the exam without the use of the question mark.

Intelligence is focused on making sure you have all the knowledge you can ever use. Whether it’s an arcane spell book or Routing TCP/IP Volume 1 you’re working with the kinds of information that you need to ingest in order to get things done. Think of it like a kind of race to amass a fortune in facts.

However, as pointed out above, intelligence is often lacking in the application of that knowledge. Assembling a storehouse full of facts doesn’t do much to help you when it comes to applying that knowledge to produce outcomes. You can be a very intelligent person and still not know what to do with it. You may have heard someone say that a person is “book smart” or is lacking is “common sense”. These are both ways to say that someone is intelligent by maybe not wise.

Applied Science

If intelligence is all about acquisition of knowledge then wisdom is focused on application. Just because you know what commands are used to debug a router doesn’t mean you need to use them all the time. There are apocryphal stories of freshly minted CCIEs walking in to the data center for an ISP and entering debug ip packet detail on the CLI only to watch the switch completely exhaust itself and crash in the middle of the day. The command was correct for what they wanted to accomplish. What was missing was the applied knowledge that a busy switch wouldn’t be able to handle the additional processing load of that much data being streamed to the console.

Wisdom isn’t gained from reading a book. It’s gained from applying knowledge to situations. No application of that knowledge is going to be perfect every time. You’re going to make mistakes. You’re going to do things that cause problems. You’re going to need to fix mistakes and learn as you go. Along the way you’re going to find a lot of things that don’t work for a given situation. That’s where wisdom is gained. You’re not failing. You’re learning what doesn’t work so you don’t apply it incorrectly.

A perfect example of this came just a couple of days ago. The power in my office was out which meant the Internet was down for everyone. A major crisis for sure! I knew I needed to figure out what was going on so I started the troubleshooting process. I knew how electricity worked and what needed to be checked. Along the way I kept working and trying to figure out where the problem was. The wisdom I gained along the way from working with series circuits and receptacles helped me narrow things down to one wall socket that had become worn out and needed to be replaced. More wisdom told me to make sure the power was turned off before I started working on the replacement.

I succeeded not because I knew what to do as much as knowing what not to do when applying the knowledge. I didn’t have to check plugs I knew weren’t working. I knew things could be on different circuits. I knew I didn’t have to mess with working sockets either. All the knowledge of resistance and current would only serve me correctly if I knew where to put it and how to work around the issues I saw in the application of that knowledge.

Not every piece of wisdom comes from unexpected outcomes. It’s often just as important to do something that works and see the result so you can remember it for the next time. The wisdom comes in knowing how to apply that knowledge and why it only works in certain situations. If you’ve every worked with someone that troubleshoots really complex problems with statements like “I tried this crazy thing once and it worked” you know exactly how this can be done.

Tom’s Take

Intelligence has always been my strong point. I read a lot and retain knowledge. I’m at home when I’m recalling trivia or absorbing new facts. However I’ve always worried that I wasn’t very wise. I make simple mistakes and often forget how to use the information I have on hand. However, when I shared the quote above I finally realized that all those mistakes were just me learning how to apply the knowledge I’d gained over time. Wisdom isn’t a passage in a book. It’s not a fact. It’s about knowing when to use it and when not to use it. It’s about learning in a different way that matters just as much as all the libraries in the world.

Intelligence and Wisdom (2024)

FAQs

What is the quote about intelligence and wisdom? ›

Intelligence runs, understanding sprints, but wisdom soars. Ignorance must die for reason to live. Intelligence on its best day is no match for wisdom on its worst day.

What would you choose, wisdom or intelligence? ›

Wisdom. Although both are valuable, intelligence may show more knowledge yet being wise displays more insight and understanding. Intelligence is great, but without wisdom, even the most intelligent people are likely to repeat mistakes of the past.

Why is wisdom and intelligence important? ›

The function of intelligence is characterized as focusing on questions of how to do and accomplish necessary life-supporting tasks; the function of wisdom Is characterized as provoking the individual to consider the consequences of his actions both to self and their effects on others.

Is it possible to be intelligent and wise at the same time? ›

The direct answer to the question is yes. However, intelligence does not make you wise. I have personally observed the opposite where a stupid person has wisdom. One measure of wisdom is the ability to decide if an act should be done or not done despite what all the rules or other circ*mstances dictate.

What is a famous quote about intelligence? ›

"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination." — Albert Einstein. "Intelligence is not measured by how much you know, but by how much you have the capacity to learn." — Francesca Zappia. "Intelligence is not to make no mistakes, but to see quickly how to make them good." — Bertolt Brecht.

What is the best wisdom quote? ›

Top 10 Best Wisdom Quotes:

"We are not what we know but what we are willing to learn." "Good people are good because they've come to wisdom through failure." "Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light for my path." "The first problem for all of us, men and women, is not to learn, but to unlearn."

Do intelligent people have wisdom? ›

Intelligence is not related to how wisely people report they typically think, feel, and act in daily life. However, intelligent people tend to give wiser advice for especially challenging dilemmas (however, we don't know if they actually act as wisely when facing such dilemmas themselves).

Why wisdom is more powerful than knowledge? ›

The primary difference between the two words is that wisdom involves a healthy dose of perspective and the ability to make sound judgments about a subject while knowledge is simply knowing. Anyone can become knowledgeable about a subject by reading, researching, and memorizing facts.

Does wisdom correlate with intelligence? ›

To summarise the differences between intelligence and wisdom: intelligence can be considered as being able to tick boxes, while wisdom is concerned with knowing of which boxes are worth ticking. The two may be correlated, but not inherently so, and may even be inversely related within particular individuals.

What is better than wisdom? ›

Patience is better than wisdom: An ounce of patience is worth a pound of brains. All men praise patience, but few can practice it. It is a medicine which is good for all diseases, but it is not every garden that grows the herbs to make it with. Many people are born crying, live complaining and die disappointed.

Why wisdom is the key to success? ›

The best definition: Wisdom is the knowledge that comes from experience. Wisdom is important because it provides you the practical knowledge and habits that give you the best chance for success and Happiness in life.

What is the meaning of wise and wisdom? ›

1. the quality of being wise; power of judging rightly and following the soundest course of action, based on knowledge, experience, understanding, etc.; good judgment; sagacity. 2. learning; knowledge; erudition. the wisdom of the ages.

Can someone be wise but not intelligent? ›

A Neuroscientist On Wisdom vs. Intelligence & Why They Both Matter. Wisdom and intelligence are both great qualities to have—but they certainly aren't mutually exclusive. Intelligence doesn't guarantee wisdom, and vice versa.

What does it mean to be intelligent but not wise? ›

Intelligence is about acquiring the intellect through books, college education, interaction etc. The collected information is executed with logic. But wise or wisdom is the refined and evolved way to apply intelligence - Wisdom or wise people use their knowledge and add spiritual and emotional dimensions to that.

What are some examples of wisdom? ›

Examples of words of wisdom
  • “I'm not going to continue knocking that old door that doesn't open for me. I'm going to create my own door and walk through that.” – ...
  • “Whatever you do, you have to keep moving forward.” – ...
  • “Be courageous. ...
  • “Action may not always bring happiness, but there is no happiness without action.” –
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What did Albert Einstein say about intelligence? ›

Albert Einstein said, “The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination.” I like the quote very much, and it reminds me of how the Commission must approach its oversight mission going forward.

What did Mark Twain say about intelligence? ›

Mark Twain Quote: “Consider the average intelligence of the common man, then realize 50% are even stupider.

What is a very intelligent deep quote? ›

"Your intellect may be confused, but your emotions will never lie to you." - Roger Ebert. "Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change." - Stephen Hawking. "There is no great genius without some touch of madness." - Aristotle. "Intelligence without ambition is a bird without wings." - Salvador Dali.

What is a famous quote about knowledge? ›

Quote 1: “Knowledge is Power” – Francis Bacon / Thomas Hobbes. Perhaps the most famous saying about knowledge comes from Francis Bacon, a man who served as Attorney General and then Lord Chancellor of England in the 17th century.

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