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Aug 28, 2004 13:40

Here's a question.  I'd love it if as many people as possible answered this, because it interests me :p

Wisdom, intelligence, information and knowledge.  What's the difference between them?

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curua August 28 2004, 08:24:01 UTC
as far as I know:
Wisdom is based on experience, intelligence is the innate ability of your mind, knowledge is a combination of memory and understanding, or the way you interpret the information you gain during your life.
Does that help? :P

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tyskkvinna August 28 2004, 08:32:20 UTC
Somebody told me once wisdom is the ability to see the end of the road before reaching it.

So:

Information is basic blurbs of truth or untruth.
Knowledge is sorting between the two, finding the truths.
Intelligence is the ability to use knowledge in an advantageous fashion.
Wisdom is the ability to not need the first three.

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ctah August 28 2004, 11:41:27 UTC
the letters? :)

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kralia December 15 2004, 12:40:27 UTC
Wisdom is coming to correct conclusions without knowledge
Intelligence is born with cleverness
Information is solid facts
Knowledge is taking information and understanding it.

Or, at least, I think so.

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