I look forward to your thoughts and would like to thank my MEA co-founders and team for adding their contributions.
1. Life lessons are the raw material for future wisdom.
Practice: Review your life experiences weekly, including how they’ll serve you in the future.
2. Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens.
Practice: Learn active listening and appreciative inquiry to be a “first-class noticer.”
3. Wisdom is not taught, it’s shared.
Practice: Create a container for vulnerable, life-changing conversations.
4. Wisdom is as natural to our soul as is breathing to our body.
Practice: Move your operating system from your ego to your soul, from external to internal.
5. Wisdom is a social good. It’s not the same as being smart or shrewd.
Practice: Invest your compassion into causes and people that deeply matter to you.
6. A wise person is naturally curious.
Practice: Become a “long life learner” who lives a life as deep as it is long.
7. You accumulate knowledge. You distill wisdom.
Practice: Learn how to discern and edit the essential from the distraction.
8. A wise person knows how to “connect the dots.”
Practice: Develop your “crystallized intelligence” to become a holistic thinker.
9. A wise person makes everyone around them better.
Practice: Learn mentorship skills that help create “invisible productivity” on a team.
10. Wisdom is intergenerational.
Practice: Make sure half your friends are at least 10 years older or younger than you.
11. Wisdom creates an alchemical wholeness.
Practice: Become a mixologist of your gravitas & levity, logical & lyrical, doing & being.
12. A wise person focuses on the long term.
Practice: Learn how to become a good ancestor by embodying “I am what survives me.”
13. Wisdom is dedicated to societal oneness.
Practice: Dedicate yourself to “generativity,” seeing all of nature as kin.
14. Wiser person, better human.
Practice: In an era of AI hysteria, bet on human wisdom which is calming and inspiring.