There are certain things that need to be
pointed out for this question.
Most people see intelligence as the amount
of information compiled in the human mind.
The knowledge gain over a certain amount
of time or just the stored information
about anything we can learn about.
This is all true but there is a
difference between intelligence and wisdom.
Intelligence usually implies a "flawless"
execution of something but on the other
hand, wisdom is intelligence gained by
making mistakes.
"They are wise beyond their years" is
a famous phrase that we are all familiar
with. This phrase usually indicates that
a younger person is intelligent enough
to know not to make certain mistakes so
wisdom is intelligence in personal
experience. While intelligence is
the knowledged learned without making
a mistake, wisdom is knowledged learned
by making mistakes. Another definition
of wisdom is intelligence that is used.
There can be alot of smart people out
there but if they don't use their
intelligence then they are not wise...
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