Wisdom. Btw: Did you mean Wisdom vs Knowledge or Wisdom vs Experience? Assuming your question is correct, the following graph explains the journey from Data to Wisdom. read more
Previous experiences have given you the wisdom of looking both ways before crossing the street to avoid an accident. What matters is what you have learnt from your experiences. The definition of wisdom is : judicious ability to apply knowledge, understanding or common sense and insight. read more
No, experience is almost always more important than knowledge. Take the case of a bus stop. You know that bus no. 623 is supposed to come daily at 9 am at the nearest bus stop, with the next bus arriving at 9: 30. Also, you know that the metro train leaves around 9: 05 and the next metro comes after 5 minutes. read more
Wisdom is an experience, an experience of openness and recognition, an experience of being in contact with two realities simultaneously—the reality of your physical life in the world and the reality of your divine life, your spiritual life, which represents your intrinsic relationship with God and with all of God’s messengers. read more