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    • Seleni@lemmy.world
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      12 hours ago

      To know is not to be wise. Many men know a great deal, and are all the greater fools for it. There is no fool so great as a knowing fool. But to know how to use knowledge is to have wisdom.

      -Charles Haddon Spurgeon

      • Paragone@lemmy.world
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        Simpler & clearer:

        Intelligence is solving-the-problem-efficiently/quickly…

        Wisdom is realizing we’d been solving the wrong problem, & working-out what the right-problem is…

        Wisdom’s meta-intelligence.

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    • saltesc@lemmy.world
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      Work at a university; try telling that to the academics. Some of them are phenomenally simple. They may be convinced of intellectual superiority because they’re a world expert in frog genders, but they struggle to solve simple problems or absorb reasoning without having it dumbed down.

      A university is like a daycare for those adults. And the trantrums and toy throwing they have with each other, oh my god. Daily I wonder how some of these people would survive if they ever had to leave school.

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        Reminds me of a joke from Ghostbusters, when Ray and Peter are kicked out of the university:

        “You don’t know what it’s like in the private sector. They expect results!”

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        21 hours ago

        Academia is a good walled garden for those hyper specialized researchers. They progress research and the institution acts as a patron and sanctuary from the world. Perhaps we should reward continued general education though

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      It also seems that the more specific a person’s education gets, it replaces general knowledge and thinking. For many it seems their entire thought process changes to focus on that specific thing, to the detriment of anything else. Doctorates seem to be less capable of working outside their specific focused niche compared to those with lower degrees. They’ve spent so much time focusing that they can’t unfocus very well.