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"Las puertas de la sabiduría nunca están cerradas"

Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin Polymath
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Wisdom is always available to us, no matter where we are in life or what we’ve been through. Think of wisdom as a room with doors that are never locked. We can walk in and out anytime—we just need to be willing to open the door.

Historically, this idea has roots in many philosophical traditions. Think about ancient Greek philosophers like Socrates and Plato, who believed that wisdom is an ongoing journey. They spent their lives in search of knowledge and understanding, often through conversations and debates. The notion here is that wisdom isn’t a destination but a continuous process. We're never too late or too early to learn; the opportunity is always there.

So how does this play out in real life? Imagine you’re in your mid-40s, stuck in a job that no longer fulfills you. You might think it’s too late to change careers or learn something new. But then you meet someone like Jane. Jane was an accountant for 25 years before she realized her passion for cooking. She enrolled in culinary school and now runs a successful bakery. Her journey wasn’t easy—there were financial risks and a steep learning curve. But Jane knew that the doors of wisdom were still wide open for her. She just had to walk through them.

How can you apply this in your own life? Start by being open to new experiences and ideas. Don’t think you know everything—because you don’t. No one does. Stay curious. Read books outside your usual interests, take up a new hobby, or even just strike up a conversation with someone who thinks differently than you. The key is to never assume that you’ve learned all there is to know.

Picture this: You're at a family reunion, and your teenage niece, who’s passionate about environmental science, starts talking about the latest advancements in renewable energy. You’re in your 50s and have never given much thought to this subject, but instead of tuning out, you ask questions. You show genuine interest. Before you know it, you’re captivated, and you start reading up on the topic. You even find ways to incorporate sustainable practices into your daily life. That’s wisdom in action—always being ready to learn, no matter the source.

Remember, wisdom isn’t confined to books or classrooms. It can come from a child’s innocent perspective, a stranger’s life story, or even your own mistakes. Yeah, especially your own mistakes. Think about the times you’ve messed up and what you’ve learned from those experiences. That’s wisdom too.

So, keep those doors open. Be willing to step through them, even if it feels uncomfortable or inconvenient. Wisdom can come at any time, from any place, and it’s always there for those who seek it. Embrace the journey, stay curious, and never stop learning—because the doors of wisdom are never shut.
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