Is it better to be wise first or after what is done?

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  1. Apostle Jack profile image61
    Apostle Jackposted 13 years ago

    Is it better to be wise first or after what is done?

  2. profile image0
    Sunnie Dayposted 13 years ago

    I do not think we always have wisdom until we have walked through the fire. If a man does find wisdom before then he is blessed.
    Sunnie

  3. ColibriPhoto profile image72
    ColibriPhotoposted 13 years ago

    It is better to be wise first but unfortunately wisdom usually comes through experience.

  4. theseus profile image70
    theseusposted 13 years ago

    Life is the most patient teacher. It bombards us with problems until we know the best way to overcome each and every obstacle. Because of these lessons learned, we become wiser.
    Though, if it can happen the other way around, I mean wiser first, so much the better.

  5. Dave Mathews profile image60
    Dave Mathewsposted 13 years ago

    Always before, so that you do not make a mistake.

  6. philirodje profile image61
    philirodjeposted 13 years ago

    Well, at first one will not know which is wise or otherwise. it is usually better to be wise, but who knows until it happen

  7. Kamalesh050 profile image70
    Kamalesh050posted 13 years ago

    it is definitely better to be wise first so that we don't have to repent later for any mistakes. But not all of us can always be wise before doing a thing or taking a decision. We gain wisdom through experience in life.

  8. barbergirl28 profile image84
    barbergirl28posted 13 years ago

    I say be wise after, just because they say it is better to do and explain later... but the good advice would be to be wise first and then you don't have to worry about the consequences!

  9. onegoodwoman profile image67
    onegoodwomanposted 13 years ago

    Apsotle Jack,

    we are not perfect people.  Wisdom is born of failures.

    Learning can be hurtful. 

    Even when we do not know what  to do.............we should know what NOT to do!

 
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