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Knowledge is a collection of facts obtained through reasoning and evidence, while wisdom is the ability to apply knowledge appropriately. Wisdom requires perspective and good judgment to discern what facts are useful. Knowledge alone does not equal wisdom, as one can know many facts without being able to apply them well. Wisdom comes from internal reflection and experience, not just external learning. While knowledge is important, wisdom is more so, as it involves skillfully using knowledge in different situations.
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Impromptu Speech

Knowledge is a collection of facts obtained through reasoning and evidence, while wisdom is the ability to apply knowledge appropriately. Wisdom requires perspective and good judgment to discern what facts are useful. Knowledge alone does not equal wisdom, as one can know many facts without being able to apply them well. Wisdom comes from internal reflection and experience, not just external learning. While knowledge is important, wisdom is more so, as it involves skillfully using knowledge in different situations.
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Good morning miss, I’m Yvette A. Sabellano. Today I will be talking about ….

Being made as a piece of paper will help you create different types of ideas or
designs before you recycle them. One thing that you can create is origami, any
design where paper is being folded and formed of any kind. Origami is one of the
best ways to do to a piece of paper because by this it can create beautiful and
amazing things from paper, the creativity in making it could truly be seen. As well as
you can cut the paper in any form that you like. You can also use the piece of paper
in business, just by making it like a paper bag for your items. Making paper bags
makes it something more memorable and helpful that saves the environment from
pollution.

Knowledge is certainly more important than wisdom: those who have knowledge but do not necessarily
have wisdom and those who have wisdom but do not necessarily have knowledge. Before we go into
that, it's important to understand the difference between the two. Knowledge is a collection of facts
obtained through logical reasoning and empirical evidence. While wisdom is the ability to make a
distinction between what we know, what we don't know, and what we think we know and are not sure
about. In short, Knowledge is simply being aware of something's technical or physical essence. Wisdom,
on the other hand, is the ability to put knowledge in a useful manner. A person can be very
knowledgeable in their field yet have no idea how to apply that knowledge.

The main distinction between the two words is that wisdom entails a good dose of perspective as well
as the ability to make solid judgments about a subject, whereas knowledge simply means knowing. By
reading, investigating, and memorizing facts, anyone can become educated about a subject. Wisdom,
on the other hand, necessitates a deeper comprehension and the ability to discern which facts are
useful in specific situations. Wisdom is the ability to use knowledge with judgment based on personal
experience, appraisal, and lessons learned. Knowledge is frequently referred to as "externally
generated," implying that it is derived mostly from external sources such as books, classroom lectures,
movies, and so on. Wisdom, on the other hand, is thought to be mostly derived from "internal
sources," or one's introspective thinking, analysis, and judgment. Knowledge always comes first.
Knowledge is the foundation of wisdom. That means, you can be wise and knowledgeable at the same
time, but you can't be knowledgeable without being wise. And just because you’re knowledgeable
doesn’t mean you’re wise even though your teenager may feel differently. Without knowledge,
wisdom cannot be obtained and used.

The gathering of facts and information is known as knowledge. Wisdom is the ability to synthesize
knowledge and experiences into insights that improve one's understanding of relationships and life's
meaning. To put it another way, knowledge is a tool, and wisdom is the craft of utilizing it. If one
knows the distinction, he or she will see why it is so important to distinguish between the two. It is
now quite easy for a reasonably attentive person to quickly become skilled in nearly any field of his or
her choice due to the Internet. We are practically surrounded by a sea of information! However,
owning a hammer and knowing how to use it are two completely different things. A hammer has no
morality. It is totally up to the user to decide whether it is employed for good or for bad.
Unfortunately, history is riddled with examples of people who were well-intentioned yet lacked
wisdom. Wisdom, in contrast to knowledge, is often thought to be morally good. What is the reason
for this? 'Wisdom is not a product of schooling but a lifelong endeavor to acquire it,' Albert Einstein
famously said. Such a process is long and difficult, teaching the pursuer patience and humility. A
person is rarely unaffected by such a trial. When one discovers a link or insight that he or she
considers being generally applicable 'truth,' it often produces awe similar to a spiritual experience.
'Knowledge comes and goes, but wisdom remains,' wrote Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Truths remain with a
person for the rest of their lives, influencing all subsequent ideas and acts. To secure obedience,
wisdom does not require a law or the prospect of a penalty. The wise are admired for their virtuosity
and rarity in society. Although there are thousands of subject area experts, the wise may only number
in the tens or hundreds. And for the sake of posterity, history chronicles their names and
accomplishments.

The hardest thing that I have ever done is to accept the fact that my father left us
because they got separated from my mother. I believe that having a complete
family is the greatest blessing every home has. A group of members that share their
dreams, laughs, plays, and love. But when that dilemma happens, my belief suddenly
shatters. It was hard at the beginning; my life in those days was full of sadness and
fear the reason that my family was changing and I might not see my father anymore
but as time went by, I learned to move on and continue a life that was away from
sadness and worries. I started to do things that make me happy and have
something to look forward to in the future. Now that I'm turning 21 this year, so it didn't
have much of an influence on my day-to-day life, but it is a very trying time
emotionally. They're both ready to move on now. Even though I enjoy seeing my
parents happy. I still can't help but feel uneasy when I think of them with other
people.

Unless you are born into riches, inherit property, or hit it wealthy at the lottery, you want to make
money. And as the 78-year-old person shows, you don' 't want to make a lot of money to grow rich;
it's what you do with the money that matters. If you want to change the odds of growing into a
millionaire, then see some of these methods of getting additional money. But bringing a couple of
these thoughts to the style will increase your wealth. Start to develop a millionaire’s mindset. Plan
and assess your short-, medium-, and long-term financial plans, as well as what you'll do in the event
of an emergency. Having a responsible economic strategy in order and being prepared for unforeseen
circumstances is critical to achieving your goal of becoming a millionaire. Having determination is also
the key. Knowing you'll meet difficulties yet be ready to overcome them. It is critical to remain
focused on your goal and to never give up on your aspirations, no matter how large they are. Lastly,
being open. Being open to learning, making mistakes, and even failing, and then learning even more.
Seek out information and surround yourself with positive people. Of course, not all millionaires
possess these characteristics, but I'm not referring to lottery winners, celebrities, or trust-fund
beneficiaries. I'm talking about regular people who made the decision to build wealth and pursued it.
They're not that different from you!

If I have a million dollars, I will first start a charitable organization, perhaps structured as a
foundation, perhaps not that would fund non-profits with great ideas, committed volunteers, and
limited start-up resources; these non-profits could be involved in any endeavor but I would look
favorably on those who would a) give Internet access and appropriate resources to senior community
centers and retirement homes so that senior adults could go digital to make new friends globally,
sending digital images to their grandchildren, and many more as well as increase green spaces and
opportunities for outdoor activities, mainly for children but for all ages. Second, buying a house and a
lot for my mother so she to have a stable life and living, Third, support my siblings until they finish
studying. And lastly, the remaining money will go to my savings account for future purposes.

It's one thing to have money, but it's quite another to have a lot of it. If you were given a million
dollars, there are a lot of things you could do with it. Some people will go insane and act impulsively.
Others will become incredibly flashy, displaying their wealth in a variety of ways. However, a few
people may consider the future and put some of their money into investments rather than spending it
completely on tangible items. I would do the following if I had a million dollars. I'd start by buying
myself a good car, which may seem excessive, but I see it as a means of demonstrating that I'm worth
a million dollars. Becoming a millionaire is a strategic process that necessitates a well-thought-out
strategy in terms of investments and risks. Nothing is more frustrating than having a large amount of
money and then having none in the future. As a result, while having that car may not be a wise
investment, it will always serve as a reminder that I must work hard to keep that status.

Second, I'd set aside some funds to get me through the college. I'll make sure I have the best
resources to help me succeed in college because it's the first step toward being a rational thinker. I
will need to make excellent investment decisions in the future, and a college degree will assist me in
doing so. As a result, it would be worthwhile even if I used the entire amount of study time. On the
other hand, A million dollars is far too much for college. I'll be able to pay for my college degree with
pleasure.

Third, I would buy a house. This will save me a lot of money in the long run in terms of mortgage
payments, and I'd rather put that money to better use. The majority of people desire to own a home
but are unable to do so. As a result, owning a million dollars opens up a world of possibilities, such as
purchasing a home and fulfilling other desires. I'm going to decorate the house with the nicest
furnishings money can buy. This is significant to me because my home would be my destination for
me after a long day at work.

After all, the primary motivation for people to work so hard in life is to own a good home, provide for
their families, and enjoy a better life. As a result, possessing a million dollars would allow me to
obtain all of this, and the interesting part is that I would not have had to work hard for it. That's not to
imply I'm lazy. This just means that no one would grab the opportunity if it presents itself.
Lastly, I'll put the rest of that money into a fixed deposit account so that I can utilize it to start a
business and generate millions of dollars in the future. The excellent thing is that it will yield interest,
which will be useful as well.

The color that I would choose is color blue. When I see blue, the first words that come to my mind are
integrity and wisdom. If everything was blue, it would be a constant reminder for us to always act with
integrity. This would help us build great relationships with our friends and it would allow us to live in a
more peaceful society. We all have roads in our lives that we must choose to walk, so having a little
wisdom would help us to choose carefully and lead us to better lives.

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