Drowning in Information, Starving for Wisdom: Knowledge vs. Wisdom in the Age of AI

Drowning in Information, Starving for Wisdom: Knowledge vs. Wisdom in the Age of AI

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Ever wonder how we can map the human genome and split the atom —
yet over a billion of us are battling mental health crises and
chronic loneliness? That's the paradox at the heart of this
episode: we are drowning in information, but starving for wisdom.


We triangulate the difference between knowledge and wisdom from
three perspectives:


Science: What the WHO's latest data on the
loneliness epidemic reveals — and why chronic disconnection harms
the body like smoking 15 cigarettes a day.


️ Philosophy: Why Socrates and Confucius agreed
on one thing across continents: knowledge without ethical action
is an illusion — and how "double ignorance" fuels today's echo
chambers.


Spirituality: A haunting prophetic prayer
against "knowledge that does not benefit," the Golden Age
scholars who invented algebra and optics as acts of devotion, and
Luqman's timeless four-step curriculum for wisdom.


In this episode, you'll discover:


Why AI can pass the bar exam but can never be wise — the
difference between calculation and character.

The four modern idols (money, status, metrics, intellect)
that block wisdom from entering your life.

A simple 5-minute screen-free practice (tafakkur) to test
whether your daily information diet is making you softer — or
just more anxious.



Read the full article behind this deep dive at
MeaningOfLife.Coach
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