"知恵を持っているだけでは十分ではなくそれを使わなければならない"
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Simplified Meaning:
Having wisdom isn't just about knowing a lot of things; it's about using that knowledge to make good choices and help others. Imagine you have a book that tells you how to fix a bike. Just owning the book won't help you if your bike breaks down. You need to open the book, read the instructions, and then use what you learned to fix the bike. Similarly, if someone understands the best ways to stay healthy but never exercises or eats well, their knowledge is wasted. People should take what they know and put it into action to improve their lives and the lives of those around them. So, whether it's making smart decisions at work or helping a friend solve a problem, it's important to use your wisdom to make a positive impact.
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