While youth may indeed be wasted on the young, there’s a powerful reminder here for anyone seeking growth and fulfillment.
Wisdom isn’t a relic—it’s a resource.
It risks becoming as wasted as any unused talent or unpursued dream if left unexamined and untapped.
For me, this message resonates deeply.
My career has woven through book publishing, sports, and tech, and I’ve experienced both the highs of innovation and the lows of burnout.
Each twist in my journey has taught me that wisdom isn’t just about knowledge; it’s about revisiting and refining what I know.
Whether working in the fluidity of digital art or standing on the cutting edge of emerging tech, I’ve learned that wisdom helps us recognize when to push forward and pause.
Imagine wisdom as an instinct cultivated over time, helping us make decisions that blend ambition with insight.
This process—this act of turning experience into deliberate action—ensures we don’t waste what we’ve gathered along the way.
And here’s the real challenge: how often do we pause to reflect, allowing ourselves to turn the day’s lessons into the next step forward?
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Given Bitcoin's pump, this message seems timely: "Imagine wisdom as an instinct cultivated over time, helping us make decisions that blend ambition with insight." - #EricsBlog https://blog.epr.net/dont-let-the-wisdom-of-time-be-wasted-on-you
Wisdom isn't just knowledge—it's how it's applied in life. Growth requires revisiting our experiences to avoid the burnout of unused insight. Embrace this journey of reflecting on lessons to ensure progress. Discover more about this important balance in the latest blog by @epr.