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What's the difference between knowledge and wisdom?
16 0 ReplyKnowledge is knowing it's a one way street. Wisdom is still looking both ways to check for crazies going the wrong way.
36 0 ReplyKnowledge is knowing that tomatoes are a fruit. Wisdom is not using it in fruit salad.
13 1 ReplyEnlightenment is doing it anyway because you like tomatoes.
!Cherry tomatoes are juicy and sweet, and are totally fine in a fruit salad!<
5 0 ReplyIf anyone ever gives me a fruit salad with cherry tomatoes in it, I’m immediately going to go check their freezer for body parts.
5 0 ReplyDon't check my freezer
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Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad.
34 2 ReplyHave you tried putting cherry tomatoes in a fruit salad? It's quite nice and common in parts of Asia
13 1 ReplyTechnically salsa is a fruit salad, I put tomatoes in that
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Wisdom is to knowing not to correct Aunt Bertha when she calls Uncle Frank a vegetable farmer at his funeral.
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20 0 ReplyKnowledge connects the dots. Wisdom connects the right dots.
11 0 ReplyWithin the image, realizing that everything is connected seems to be knowledge, and realizing the specific method of connection seems to be wisdom. Realistically, intelligence is knowing a tomato is a fruit, but wisdom is knowing a tomato-based fruit salad is salsa.
5 1 ReplySomething to do with being able to figure out where a poison dart came from.
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