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"wisdom of life" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the knowledge and insights gained from life experiences. You can use it in a variety of contexts, such as in philosophical discussions, self-help literature, or personal reflections. Example: As I grow older, I am constantly learning from the wisdom of life and realizing the importance of living in the present moment.
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The wisdom of life was not his.
I have been consoled by Arthur Schopenhauer's delightfully morbid pessimism in "The Wisdom of Life".
"Like good wine that becomes better with age, let us pass on to young people the wisdom of life".
You, an experienced writer and chronicler of deaths, should know more than most that the wisdom of life consists in the elimination of nonessentials.
These lessons came from Oriental masters who taught the wisdom of life through parables, and they gave us a fresh understanding of the essence of leadership.
"The great wisdom of life," the Copt says toward the end of the book, "is that we can be masters of the things that try to enslave us".
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Called on to guide his clients through some of the most intimate and difficult decisions they have to make, his primary passion is conveying the wisdoms of life through his practice, lectures, and writings.
Learning is thus fast becoming the conventional wisdom of organizational life, and yet, perplexingly, the relationship between work and learning remains a complex one.
The status of the project, however, should be classified as SECRET, at the least, if disclosure would cause professional and personal contacts to doubt his work ethic, or lead his parents and friends to doubt the wisdom of his life decisions.
Heidegger's subtle but ambitious effort to show phenomenologically how aesthetics can transcend itself from within in an encounter with Van Gogh's painting has not been well understood, and Heidegger's attempt, as part of that effort, to link Van Gogh's painting with the deep spiritual wisdom of rural life proved highly controversial (to say the least).
It's just a conservative boiler plate mad lib: 'Freedom is good and taxes are--ooh I need an adjective--how about, I don't know, silly?' And the worst part it's a mad lib delivered as though it were the hard-earned wisdom of a life well lived," he explained.
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