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Humanity Quote by H.E. Davey

“Humankind has accumulated generation upon generation of knowledge, the culmination of which is the vast and useful technological array we see everywhere in modern society. Despite this great accumulation of knowledge and technology, we still suffer from starvation and war. The difference between…” quote by H.E. Davey
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““Humankind has accumulated generation upon generation of knowledge, the culmination of which is the vast and useful technological array we see everywhere in modern society. Despite this great accumulation of knowledge and technology, we still suffer from starvation and war. The difference between the past and the present is the difference between throwing rocks and shooting missiles. We are still in conflict. Suffering on a fundamental level hasn’t ceased. But we nevertheless persist in the notion that if we just amass a bit more knowledge, we’ll all be o.k. Maybe a new philosophy will do the trick, or a new system of government. But all of this has been tried many times. Knowledge builds on the past and has its place. Wisdom is beyond time. It’s the direct perception of reality as it is. And in this direct seeing of what is lies the potential of transformation—a transformation that is not merely a redecoration of the past but a transformation of humanity that embodies the eternally new.””

H.E. Davey

About This Quote

Source Essay: Unpublished philosophical essay, 2020

Human knowledge grows, yet suffering persists; wisdom—direct perception of reality—offers transformative potential beyond mere accumulation of facts.

In simple terms: Knowledge isn’t enough; we need true understanding.

Key Takeaway

Seek wisdom, not just data.

Themes

knowledge wisdom humanity technology conflict

Mood

thoughtful critical hopeful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • policy making
  • education reform
  • personal growth
  • peacebuilding

Key Concepts

philosophy epistemology ethical transformation

Questions to Reflect On

  • What distinguishes wisdom from knowledge?
  • How can societies cultivate true insight?
A Different Perspective

Wisdom is hard to quantify and apply universally.

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