Nesar Ahmad Siddiqui
2 min readJan 15, 2023

Words are not enough to incite wisdom. 
Words are a means of sharing our feelings, emotions, intuition, and ideas. All languages have evolved through the ages, now containing sufficient vocabulary to express anything in a highly impressive and powerful manner. 
Regardless of the richness of languages, occasionally we find it difficult to express exactly what we intend to say. On the other hand, at times, choosing the right word or words makes the narrative distinct and memorable for centuries. 
When we come to describe wisdom, words are like the foundation for the lives of our choices and nothing more. 
There are many dots between words and wisdom. Words provide a direction, but action makes things happen. During action, we need wisdom to move in the right direction and consistency to come to a logical end. 
A child learns about an animal through words and sketches. The moment he comes across that animal, he is wise enough to describe its movements, food habits, shelters, and other features. It is complete learning. 
Wisdom is wider than knowledge. Knowledge is not enough to deal with situations beyond the subjects taught in school and universities. In fact, reading and writing are essential, but the pivotal part is imbibing them for our practical uses. 
Our keen observations of the events and all creatures and their interdependence play a major role in inciting wisdom. That is why it is suggested to keep our eyes and ears open wherever we are to add or delete something in our perception from moment to moment. 
When we decide to go through the obstacles, it adds to our maturity. It makes us confident. We become different individuals. It shows how a life is purposeful. 
We get many powerful messages every day. It serves little purpose. We read them and forget. Until we make use of good messages in our own cases, we are knowledgeable but not wise. 
Life is precious only when we transform ourselves from one milestone to another without putting brakes on until our senses support our workings.

Nesar Ahmad Siddiqui
Nesar Ahmad Siddiqui

Written by Nesar Ahmad Siddiqui

Hungry to know, excited to share and be connected with you with my feelings, thoughts and ideas. Common words with uncommon impacts.

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