My definition of wisdom is "knowing the long-term consequences of one's actions," and wisdom used to solve external problems is actually judgment. In other words, wisdom and judgment are highly correlated: a wise and judgmental person first knows the long-term consequences of one's actions, and then makes the right decisions and puts them into action. —The Book of Navarre
This article introduces the connection between wisdom and judgment in the Navarre Code, decision-making and effort in the age of leverage, the intrinsic relevance of knowledge, and the significance of facing reality. By digging deeper** into these contents, we recognize the importance of good decisions and efforts for personal growth, and the acceptance that reality is a prerequisite for making meaningful changes.
According to Nawal, wisdom is knowing the long-term consequences of one's actions, and judgment is the key to solving external problems.
Wisdom and judgment are interrelated, and a wise and judgmental person considers the long-term consequences of actions and makes sound decisions.
In the age of leverage, the right decisions can make a huge difference.
Without effort, you can't develop judgment and gain leverage to influence decision-making.
True knowledge is intrinsically interrelated, like a chain, from the basic to the applied level.
People who can explain the knowledge to their children in simple terms show that they truly understand the knowledge.
To face reality, you need to let go of your self-awareness, eliminate your self-judgment, and calm your emotions.
Emotional self-awareness can lead to ruminative thinking that interferes with seeing reality.
Moments of pain arise when things are seen as they really are, as expected.
Accepting reality is a prerequisite for making meaningful changes, and only by seeking truth from facts can we continue to improve.
Wisdom and judgment are highly correlated.
In the age of leverage, one right decision can help you win everything.
True knowledge is intrinsically related.
Only by seeking truth from facts can we continue to improve and move forward.
Starting from Navarre's definition of wisdom, this paper examines the relationship between wisdom and judgment, decision-making and effort in the age of leverage, the intrinsic relevance of knowledge, and the meaning of facing reality.
Through these contents, we learn about the importance of good decisions and efforts for personal growth, and the acceptance that reality is a prerequisite for making meaningful changes. At the same time, we also realize that real knowledge is intrinsically related, and only those who can explain knowledge to children in a simple way can truly understand knowledge. In the age of leverage, the right decisions can make a huge difference, but only if effort is put in and judgment is cultivated. Therefore, we need to continue to learn, Xi, grow and face the challenges and opportunities of the real world realistically.
The Book of Navarre is a book based on Navarre's wisdom and opinions. The book contains wisdom, leverage, knowledge, reality and other aspects, providing us with opportunities for in-depth thinking and Xi. Not only does this book provide a wealth of perspectives and ways of thinking, but it also leads us to focus on the importance of personal growth and progress. By reading this book, we can better understand ourselves and the world around us and find a growth path that suits us.
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