Pursuing Wisdom: A Primer for Leaders and Learners
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Wisdom considered the highest level of enlightenment has not had a foothold in our education since Platos Academy and Aristotles Lyceum. Yet it is wisdom that ultimately promotes human flourishing and equips individuals with the sophistication to live life well. Wisdom is especially urgent if leaders and followers are to lead and follow well. Wisdom is more critical and urgent than ever in todays world. Stories of lack of discernment and sound judgment abound in the news. Comments such as what were they thinking? and why did they do that? reveal that wisdom is often painfully lacking when it comes to making decisions. The world needs people who judiciously discern and courageously implement innovative decisions at the right time and in the right way. But before wisdom can be adequately taught it needs to be properly understood. Historically the study and acquisition of wisdom has been reserved to the philosophical and theological fields of study often making wisdom appear esoteric elusive and mysterious. While relatively recent empirical attempts have led to certain quantifications and qualifications of wisdom a comprehensive and cohesive model for understanding teaching and implementing general wisdom has yet to emerge. Unfortunately philosophical and theological treatises on wisdom have been overly convoluted or mystical making wisdom appear elusive for the lay person. The empirical traditions have overanalyzed the concept to make it almost formulaic and uninspiring. This primer merges insights from the philosophical theological and empirical traditions to provide a simple model for understanding acquiring practicing and teaching wisdom. This primer is unique is that it uses clear language to walk the readers through representative classical philosophical and religious works and empirical studies in lieu of jargon-filled meditations. As a result the primer orients readers to think like philosophers theologians and social scientists by shepherding them through to the logic of previous works on wisdom. What also sets this work apart is its brevity without compromise to substance. This primer demonstrates that the complicated can be made relatively simple and that brevity and profound meaning often walk hand in hand. Ideal for emerging and established leaders this book demonstrates that wisdom inspires confidence establishes credibility and helps us successfully navigate complex problems and promote human progress. This primer makes wisdom accessible and provides all soon-to-be novice and seasoned leaders with the understanding dispositions and skills to be discerning and virtuous people others will want to emulate and follow.
