With higher education and with age (where wisdom comes from), one is able to feel more secure within his or her self. It helps to make one more confident when communicating with others. You are able to communicate with a wider range of people with whom you may exchange ideas.
Good luck and may God bless you.
2007-08-18 06:35:03
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answered by kathleen m 5
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Philosophy questions ask about the general nature or defining characteristics of reality, knowledge, right action, mind, logic, science, meaning in language, and a couple others. While your question certainly seems important, it is not really a philosophy question. You might find more useful answers if you post the question in a more relevant category. It sounds like a psychological question to me.
I am not certain whether you mean to ask if it is possible to feel differently inside in the face of increased knowledge and wisdom, or whether you mean to ask how it works when a person in fact feels differently due to those.
Whether it is possibly the case, yes it is. How it works exactly, I am uncertain. It might suffice to say that human mental and emotional experience are tied together; they are different manifestations of energy comprising the human being. One affects the other. If you learn things that have no impact on how you feel, it just means that you learned things that did not change how you feel. It does not mean that no such thing is possible.
What if you were to USE new knowledge to change how you feel in a positive direction? That would be WISE.
2007-08-18 14:25:22
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answered by Theron Q. Ramacharaka Panchadasi 4
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If you learn something then you know about it. If this information that you learn is useful at all, then you can apply it usefully in some cases. I'm not sure that it would make you feel any different, except that knowing about something obviously improves your success with the subject.
Wisdom is basically knowing how to make correct decisions. If you are a drunken fool, you may feel confident, happy, regardless of being a fool. Wisdom can help to make sure you stay happy, and your choices, when they are good ones, prevent calamity (I'm generalizing) and usually stops you from looking back and seeing bad choices in your life, which is always great.
2007-08-18 13:45:48
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answered by AdventGrEd 2
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It is difficult to appreciate differences, when only the actual experience will satisfy, and not the explanation/discussion. In keeping with the Zen comment: "never mistake the menu for the meal". Nevertheless if one has the wisdom to engage in, and the information for doing, the practices which "improve" consciousness: meditation, chi gong, etc. one is always greatly rewarded.
Btw, somewhat along these lines, you may find this exciting:
http://lightworkers.org/node/9136
2007-08-18 13:43:09
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answered by drakke1 6
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