Wisdom is the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgement- Miriam Webster’s Dictionary

Our architect Genna says that wisdom is helpful knowledge that’s shared between people. We can learn more lessons from others and share our own wisdom. The best way to gain knowledge from the people around you is to ask questions! 

Our web designer Sadie says that wisdom is knowledge that has been tested through experience. Learning what does and does not work in the field and in our personal lives. 

Our financial manager Colton says that wisdom is lessons learned from years of experience. To make something a habit, it has to be done consistently. Learn your lesson and live that learned life.

Our director Curtis and our founder Jared agree that knowledge is the righteous application of knowledge. Your actions should align with your purpose, beliefs, and vision. Misaligned thought and action leads to chaos, a righteous life leads to order. 

When we gain enough wisdom, it turns into understanding. Understanding leads to becoming.

Ask yourself the questions, what do I want to become? What’s my purpose? What’s my potential?

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