Short Overview: Some people feel most alive not at parties or crowded events, but the moment they close their own front door. Wisdom is the mind that can sit in silence, stay awake to itself, and choose what deserves its attention.
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Some people feel most alive not at parties or crowded events, but the moment they close their own front door. Wisdom is the mind that can sit in silence, stay awake to itself, and choose what deserves its attention. The mind thinks itself into silence, and only then does it begin to hear.
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- Some people feel most alive not at parties or crowded events, but the moment they close their own front door.
- Wisdom is the mind that can sit in silence, stay awake to itself, and choose what deserves its attention.
- The mind thinks itself into silence, and only then does it begin to hear.
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