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Insight Quote by Richard Stidham

“To be smart means you know a lot of things. To be wise means you know what to do with you know. Knowledge without insight is futile. Give me wisdom any day.” quote by Richard Stidham
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“To be smart means you know a lot of things. To be wise means you know what to do with you know. Knowledge without insight is futile. Give me wisdom any day.”

Richard Stidham

About This Quote

Distinguishes knowledge—accumulating facts—from wisdom, which is the ability to apply that knowledge effectively; wisdom is valued over mere information.

In simple terms: Knowledge is facts; wisdom is knowing how to use them.

Key Takeaway

Application trumps accumulation.

Themes

Knowledge vs. wisdom Learning Decision‑making Insight

Mood

Thoughtful Encouraging

Type

Philosophical Motivational

When to use this quote

  • Choosing a career path
  • Managing personal finances
  • Resolving interpersonal conflict

Key Concepts

Practical intelligence Reflective judgment

Practical Applications

  • Cultivate reflective practice
  • Seek mentorship

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does knowledge become useless without wisdom?
  • How can one develop wisdom in daily life?
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