In our search for wisdom, we still must ask the question, we can gain experience through life and we can acquire knowledge through learning but where do we get the power or the common sense?
For the most part, psychologists all agree that wisdom as distinct from the cognitive abilities measured by the standard IQ tests. They believe that wisdom is a trait that can be developed by experience, but can never be taught.
In more general matters, wisdom is synonymous with prudence. Some people believe that wisdom is a gift that even a child, uneducated and inexperienced may possess. Wisdom is a virtue that is recognized by all circles whether they are religious, cultural or philosophical. Wisdom is defined as a set of principles that govern all of a person's actions and decisions. It can pertain to a person's perspective on life and how they deal with any number of situations.
But what is it that makes a person wise? Can wisdom be taught? Do we gain wisdom from experience or is it inherited? Can true wisdom be gained by spirituality?
As far back as the ancient Greeks wisdom was associated with virtue. Philosophers spoke about the virtue of wisdom with regards to courage and moderation. The Catholic Church says that wisdom stands with justice, fortitude and moderation as one of the four virtues. Yet some religions believe that wisdom was achieved by restoring balance. In Islam, it is believed that the Prophet Muhammad was chosen by God to represent his wisdom.
Some eastern philosophies also have their thoughts on wisdom such as Buddha who taught that a wise person has good bodily conduct, speaks well and controls their mind. It is a wise person that will do the tasks that are unpleasant but have to be done. The law of karma.
So there is much conjecture to how wisdom is acquired, yet every day we become a little wiser from the experience of just living. It is this experience that when examined, dissected and evaluated by us becomes wisdom. It is of our own choosing whether or not to use our experiences to gain wisdom. For example, you are running in a field, not watching where you are putting your feet, you trip over a log and hurt your knee. It is now up to you what you do with this experience. Do you rub your knee and forget it or do you quickly make a mental note to be more vigilant about where you put your feet?
Naturally, a wise person would do the latter. Just as a wise person would take an umbrella with them if there were heavy clouds in the sky or a jumper if there was a cold wind. So it could be said that wisdom is really a form of common sense.
Wisdom, like learned knowledge, comes at all levels from basic common sense to very deep reflective wisdom gained from reflective thought about all that has gone before us and by the analysis of our lives, our achievements and our failures and by looking at why each occurred and how it could have been better handled. How many times have you thought back over an incident and thought "if only?" If we can acknowledge these outcomes and reasons, we can learn, then apply it to what may come next.
Having the wisdom to know what to do, what to say and when to say it is all a matter of looking at the situation logically, using the experiences from our past and thinking about the possible outcomes of our next action or sentence. For some intuitive people this can be a natural process yet for others it may take a little more time and dedication.
It would appear that while wisdom cannot be learned from a text book, it can be taught. You can be taught how to become more aware of situations, thoughts, actions and deeds and the possible outcomes of these yet, only you can heed the advice being given and utilize the information in a logical manner. Wisdom comes from within, from looking at the information at hand, critically examining it and then using that information in a logical manner.
The Wisdom To Know The Difference
So just how much do you know about the sun and the dangers? Obviously we are warned all the time, but do you understand why the suns rays? Do you know which one out of UVC, UVB or UVA is worse for you? Thought not!
The Difference between UVC, UVB and UVA Radiation
The sun gives off various different levels of radiation and they are categorized into three main groups.
These are: UVC
UVC does not bother the skin at all as it is all soaked up into the ozone layer. This type of radiation is also found in things such as germicidal lamps and mercury arc lamps.
UVB
This type of radiation does affect the skin and its main target is the epidermis, or the outer layers. This is the main radiation which causes sunburn and it is usually at its strongest between 10.00am and 2.00pm. This is generally when the sun is at its brightest and in the summer months this type of radiation accounts for up to 70% of a person's annual UVB dose. As strong as it is, it cannot travel through glass.
UVA
UVA radiation is a main contributor to skin cancer. It used to be thought that it was actually only a minor problem for the skin, but studies have shown that it is in fact quite severe. This is because it goes deeper into the skin than USB radiation and it often is more constant throughout the year. This type of radiation also cannot go through glass.
The Damage They Can Cause
As well as skin cancer, the suns radiation can also cause problems with the eyes including cataracts and other eye damage. It can also affect the immune system and stop it from working properly.
Too much sun exposure can also cause problems with the texture of the skin. It can often become either thicker or thinner due to the radiation. Thicker skin generally appears with wrinkles, especially at the back of the neck. Thinner skin tends to create fine lines and it bruises a lot easier too.
The blood vessels are also affected by the sun and the walls of the vessels often become thinner. This usually leads to bruising and sometimes the appearance of tiny blood vessels can occur on the face.
Bumps in the skin may also appear, especially moles. These do have to be kept an eye on though as they could become cancerous. Lesions and other bumps can also make an appearance and again they need to be kept an eye on.
The Various Strengths of UV Radiation
The suns radiation is not always really strong. You can usually tell how high the levels are going to be on your local weather forecast. They are mainly given out during the summer months so that you know which strength sunscreen to buy, however they do sometimes give them out in cooler months too. The higher the radiations, the more chance of getting burnt you have, and the higher protection factor you will need.
Various things can affect the radiation levels and if there is snow on the ground for example, a lot of radiation bounces off the snow and it can go straight into the body. The cloud cover makes a difference too, as does the height of the sun. If the sun is really high in the sky the UV levels will also be really high.
Overall various factors affect the UV levels and you should always check to see which protection factor strength you will need. The sun's radiation can really do our skin some damage so it is better to cover up than to grow old too quickly and develop various skin problems!
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