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How to Feel, Think, and Act Wisely

Grant H Brenner MD DFAPA
5 min readFeb 25, 2023

Researchers offer an integrated wisdom model, with algorithms for wise behavior.

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Key points

  • A grand unified theory of wisdom distills years of research and prior models of wisdom.
  • Wisdom hinges on many factors, from personality to emotional function, ways of thinking and perceiving, social and communal perspectives.
  • Broad agreement exists that wise behavior balances many elements, based in thoughtful contemplation, often of much information.
  • Wisdom sometimes requires quick action but often first necessitates slowing down and orienting.

Wisdom sometimes seems in short supply, personally and collectively. War, climate change, political conflict, disagreement over basic human rights, gun violence, you name it. There’s a lot to be thankful forbut there are many opportunities not only to alleviate needless suffering but to build a better world together.

From emotions to cognition to culture, having a better understanding of widsom’s DNA, and how to construct wise behavior, seems like a good idea in terms of individual satisfaction, community function, and species-wide evolutionary adaptability.

Wiser Minds Prevail

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Grant H Brenner MD DFAPA
Grant H Brenner MD DFAPA

Written by Grant H Brenner MD DFAPA

Psychiatrist, Psychoanalyst, Entrepreneur, Writer, Speaker, Disaster Responder, Advocate, Photographer

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