Jaded Sage wrote:I remember that. Wanna know something cool? I had the idea that wisdom is confidence, then later read Plato and he also said wisdom is confidence.
Confidence is merely one part of wisdom. It does not cover the whole spectrum.
Let me share an old folklore to explain my point.
In old times, two students were returning their homes after completing their education. In the way, a common boy from their own village accompanied them.
During the journey, they saw a the spreaded bones of a lion. One of those students was master in recreating dead bodies, so he decided to display his skill, and recreated a dead lion. The other student was master in making dead alive, so he also decided to show his skill.
The third common boy requested him not to do so, as he had requested to the earlier one also not to complete dead lion's body, but the later student also did not listen to him.
Realizing the danger, the uneducated boy climbed the tree. Both of learned students made a lion alive, but before they could celebrate their success, the lion killed them both and walked away. Then, that common boy came down from the tree and proceeded to his village.
See, what I meant. The whole knowledge, skill and confidence of both of those students did not give any positive results, but caused harm instead. On the other hand, the simple common sense of the uneducated boy saved his life, because he used his little knowledge at right time and in right way two.
Thus, he was the only wise one between the three.
With love,
Sanjay