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What's the main difference between being "wise" and "smart"?

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Rebecca

To be "Smart" refers mostly to knowledge and absorbing information. "Wisdom", or to be "wise", refers more to having good judgment and experience in situations and life. Ex: My son is so smart! He always gets good grades in school. Ex: Because she's experienced so much in life, Ruby is very wise.

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