Quote of the Day: Wisdom

Quote of the Day: Wisdom

“Wisdom isn’t knowing the answer — it’s remembering the question long enough to laugh at it.”
The Sage


💬 Explanation

The Sage has never trusted tidy answers. He suspects that most of life’s great truths get ruined the moment someone tries to explain them. Instead, he suggests that true wisdom lies in lingering — in sitting with the question, poking at it, even sharing a chuckle with it. To laugh at the question is to accept that we are, all of us, fumbling our way through mysteries far older and larger than ourselves.

In his view, laughter isn’t a sign of mockery, but of liberation. When we can laugh at our own confusion, we release the grip of pride and expectation. It’s in that relaxed, good-humoured state that understanding often sneaks up on us — not as revelation, but as quiet recognition. The Sage knows that the mind opens best when the heart is light.

So when he tells us to “remember the question long enough to laugh at it,” he’s inviting us to stay curious, patient, and humble. The world’s riddles aren’t puzzles to be solved but companions to be appreciated. Somewhere between a smile and a sigh, The Sage reminds us that wisdom grows not from answers, but from the gentle art of wondering well.


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