Let’s take a moment to reflect on the true source of wisdom.
Wisdom isn’t about having all the answers; it’s about understanding the questions. It’s about being open to learning from our experiences and finding meaning in our journey. In a world that often prioritizes quick fixes and surface-level solutions, cultivating inner wisdom allows us to navigate life’s complexities with grace and authenticity.
Take a step back, breathe, and connect with your inner self. Recognise your strengths, embrace your vulnerabilities, and learn from every experience. This is the path to true wisdom. It’s not some guru type approach. The more we can realise, particularly, that we are not our thoughts, we are not the sum total of our thoughts and feelings, but, rather we have those thoughts and feelings, there is no denying this, it’s more that we can learn to be less of a slave to them and recognise when they are serving us well in this present moment and when they aren’t. The more we can learn to ‘manage’ them, the more we can be present and more aligned to our own inner wisdom.
“True wisdom comes to each of us when we realize how little we understand about life, ourselves, and the world around us.” – Socrates