Wisdom is not accidental. It is formed through intentional practice, reflection, and relationship.
Wisdom is not accidental.
It is formed.
We do not drift into clarity.
We do not stumble into depth.
We do not accidentally become grounded, present, and wise.
We are shaped by what we practice.
By what we pay attention to.
By how we respond to life.
By who we surround ourselves with.
Formation is happening—whether we are intentional about it or not.
The question is:
What is forming us?
In a world of constant input, distraction, and acceleration, it becomes easy to outsource formation.
To algorithms.
To content streams.
To noise.
But wisdom requires something different.
Attention.
Reflection.
Practice.
It requires choosing what shapes us.
So today, consider:
What practices are forming my life?
And are they leading me toward wisdom—or away from it?
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