To be able to imagine the ohter, and the experience of the other was what wisdome was all about; but nobody talked about wisdom very much anymore, nor virtue perhaps because wisdom was nto appreciated in a world of glitz and effect.
The essence of wisdom lies in our ability to empathize and understand the experiences of others. This understanding is often overlooked in contemporary society, where superficial concerns and appearances dominate discussions. As a result, the values of wisdom and virtue have diminished in importance.
This reflects a broader cultural shift where meaningful conversations about personal growth and moral principles are replaced by a focus on trends and materialism. In such an environment, the pursuit of wisdom becomes undervalued, leaving a void in our collective appreciation for deeper ethical understanding.