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What does being wise beyond your years mean?
phrase. DEFINITIONS1. with more knowledge and experience than most people have at your age. Synonyms and related words. Words used to describe intelligent or wise people.
How do you act wise beyond your years?
10 Ways to be Wise Beyond Your Years
- Try this:1.
- Speed up your unlearning curve.
- Walk the wise – then record the footprints.
- Take advantage of unlimited and instant access.
- Intentionally put yourself in situations that force you to grow up quickly.
- Be the world’s expert on yourself.
- Use your past to see their present.
What does it mean when someone says you are wise?
The adjective wise describes someone who has experience and a deep understanding. Your wise older sister always gives the best advice. When you make a decision based on careful thought and good judgment, you’ve made a wise choice.
What is a wise kid?
adj. 1 possessing, showing, or prompted by wisdom or discernment. 2 prudent; sensible.
How can I teach my child wisdom?
Here are some ideas to help you train them to make wise choices.
- Be a model. Do you make decisions rashly or without much thought?
- Teach them to STOP and THINK. Train your children to pause and consider their choices for more than a millisecond.
- Give them a standard to live by.
- Teach them humility.
What makes a person wise beyond their years?
Wise people grow from crises. Often the people who are considered wise beyond their years have survived a trauma, or several, and have effectively coped with it, according to Ardelt.
What do wise people really know?
“Wise people know something,” Ardelt says. “But the interesting thing is not that they know more, about, say, the origin of the universe wise people actually know the deeper meaning of things that are generally known, actually.” We all know we’re going to die, for example.
Why is wisdom said to come with age?
The reason it’s often said that wisdom comes with age is, in fact, because older people tend to have had more life experiences than their younger counterparts. And experience, Ardelt says, is one of the true cornerstones of wisdom. 2. And they’re sponges.
What does it mean to be wise?
Wise people see what’s right in front of them. After the publication of a recent New York Times article on the connection between age and wisdom (which referenced Ardelt’s research) a reader wrote her summing up wisdom as, basically, understanding the obvious. “Wise people know something,” Ardelt says.