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[filed under theme 1. Philosophy / A. Wisdom / 3. Wisdom Deflated ]

Full Idea

What is known as 'wisdom' is ultimately only a perpetual 'thinking it over', i.e. non-action as first impulse.

Gist of Idea

So-called wisdom is just pondering things instead of acting

Source

E.M. Cioran (The Trouble with Being Born [1973], 01)

Book Ref

Cioran,E.M.: 'The Trouble with Being Born', ed/tr. Richard Howard [Penguin 2012], p.16


A Reaction

This may be how most people view wisdom. Wisdom is for the spectators, not the actors (perhaps). Wisdom needs a lot of thought, and I don't associate it with extremely active people.


The 17 ideas from 'The Trouble with Being Born'

So-called wisdom is just pondering things instead of acting [Cioran]
It is better to watch the hours pass, than trying to fill them [Cioran]
The first man obviously found paradise unendurable [Cioran]
Suicide is pointless, because it always comes too late [Cioran]
If only we could write like a reptile, of endless sensations and no concepts! [Cioran]
People who really believe anti-realism don't bother to prove it [Cioran]
Negation doesn't arise from reasoning, but from deep instincts [Cioran]
Fear cures boredom, because it is stronger [Cioran]
We could only be responsible if we had consented before birth to who we are [Cioran]
We morally dissolve if we spend time with excessive beauty [Cioran]
Systems are the worst despotism, in philosophy and in life [Cioran]
Convictions are failures to study anything thoroughly [Cioran]
If people always acted without words we would take them for robots [Cioran]
A text explained ceases to be a text [Cioran]
In anxiety people cling to what reinforces it, because it is a deep need [Cioran]
The word 'being' is very tempting, but in fact means nothing at all [Cioran]
Opinions are fine, but having convictions means something has gone wrong [Cioran]