It depends, of course on your level of experience and what you make of it.
The gist is wisdom is applied knowledge. You can learn all you will, if you don't apply, think it through and live it, it is dry theory. Only when you turn into an applicable way of life does it become wisdom.
Success Is Dry Without Failure. We live in a society that worship the surface of success, or the external material signs of it. We look up to paper millionaire who have never experienced a complete and thorough bankruptcy. We can't wish bankruptcy on anyone but some, if not most of the highly successful people, especially entrepreneurs are those who have lost everything at one point. And case in point, there is an exclusive club where in order to be invited, you must have made at least $1,000,000 three times over and have been bankrupt. Why? Because then you understand the real nature of success.
As entrepreneurs, we make the same mistakes. We know we think quickly outside the box but it's not until we lose everything that we understand the true nature of success. We easily create companies, we jump from projects to projects, sometime multi-tasking them with such ease and become blase. We become reckless, we lose respect and seek more thrills. The best that can happen is the ultimate humility lesson, lose it all and rebuild that value system from the foundations up.
So what does success mean to you, personally? How do you define it? What does it mean to you and how does it drive you. Finally, how do you turn life lessons into wisdom? Those are the things we are interested in hearing and finding out about you.
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