The difference between knowledge and wisdom is not academic; it is existential. Knowledge is thinking you know. Wisdom is knowing you do not. Knowledge accumulates information. Wisdom interrogates it.
The cost is subtle, yet real. We gain facts, access, and speed, but end up losing depth, patience and reflection.
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