The destination of wisdom.

 The destination of wisdom.


"I do not divide the world into strong and weak, successes and failures. I divide the world into those who learn and those who do not."


- Benjamin Barber



The frame is, in a word, the window of the mind through which one sees the world.


A perspective on a problem, a mindset toward the world, a metaphor for the world, and stereotypes about people are all included in the frame. As a window into the mind, the frame acts as a facilitator to see the world in a particular direction but also acts as a sensor to limit the world we see.



Wisdom is acknowledging limitations.


Wisdom starts with recognizing the boundaries between what you know and what you don't know, what you can and cannot do.



People think they see the world objectively as it is, but in reality they experience a colored and distorted world through frames. The absolute humility you experience when you face these limitations of the mind due to the frame, this is the starting point of wisdom.


Being aware of the limits of the mind paradoxically means an active march to a new place that exists outside those limits.


No matter where you open a window on a building, you cannot see the whole world. Knowing this, the architect tries to lower the window to a place where he can get the best view. As such, humans should strive to have the best window in order to enjoy the most beautiful and happiest scenery of life. This is because the results obtained from life are decisively different depending on which frame one approaches the world.


The courage to rearm your life with the best frame, this is the goal of wisdom.

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