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Four Habits of the Wisest People
Intelligence may be something one was born
with, but wisdom can most certainly be learned. Here's how to wise up at any
age.
{#blank#}1{#/blank#}Studies
show that people who stay connected to others have higher levels of wisdom than
those who are more alone. Make an effort to join a new club, connect with
friends on Face-book, or invite an old friend or a new co-worker for coffee.
Next time you're at a party or gathering, choose someone who's standing alone
and make a conversation.{#blank#}2{#/blank#}
{#blank#}3{#/blank#}A wise person understands that it is
impossible to know everything and that life can take unexpected turns.
Recognizing your mistakes can only lead to greater wisdom.
They read the news. You cannot make
balanced choices unless you understand world surroundings and the experiences
of others. If you haven't read a daily paper or news online yet, start by going
through a single front-page article from a major respected news source, such as
The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, or Washington Post, from start to
finish, every day.{#blank#}4{#/blank#}Finally, try to get through the main
articles of a full newspaper every day.
They get their self-knowledge. You've
learned a lot just by being alive, but have you taken time to review all that
you've learned? Try this exercise: write down your three biggest failures and
three greatest successes. For each, review the events that led up to it and
what lessons you took away from experience.{#blank#}5{#/blank#}
A.
They practice being open- minded.
B.
They work at being social.
C.
They've learned how to say, "I could be wrong."
D.
While current events are important, both fiction and nonfiction books can allow
you to explore new ideas and points of view.
E.
This is not time for regret or pride; the goal is to look at each experience,
good or bad, as more fuel to enrich your wisdom.
F.
Don't just scan or skip over it; read every word.
G.
People generally love to talk about themselves; you, on the other hand, have a
harder job: to listen closely.