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The Ten Tenets of Wisdom

      1.        Wisdom as sensitivity to mystery “Wisdom itself is mystery” Subjectively, upon hearing this deception of wisdom, the above notion pops out in my mind. To defend, I put on confidence that mystery is like a pageant. There is a part there that a contestant would be asked of something, question and answer portion in short. But the difference is I would ask the question and I would seek to answer it. Now, the mystery is I do not know if that answer of mine is really the exact thing to do or to think. Wisdom provides me enlightenment, an enlightenment that stays for a moment yet not for forever. This is also supported by Confucius about his Analects that one can be wise today but may fool tomorrow. Therefore, wisdom is a mystery because is somehow magical. A swish of a wand in a moment will make it happens and another swish will make it hides. Objectively, if I base it to what Father Moga discussed, that it is like what Socrates said that an unexamined life is

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