God is a comedian playing to an audience that is too afraid to laugh. — Voltaire
But clearly he started out unethical, self serving, probably cruel. Is that a contradiction to being wise? — TiredThinker
Some people are "wise" (in any of the above terms) much earlier than others. When I was 40 I had a boss who was 30 years old, and she was far wiser than I. However, even "wise ones" can make colossal errors and blunders which are decidedly not wise. — Bitter Crank
This could be used for evil, if evil happens to be their personal goal which they're sincere about. — Paul
Then I encourage you to read some decent translation of it. His subjects thought him an affliction, their prayers for relief resulting in him encountering Enkidu, Enkidu's and our encounter with Shamhat, and the rest of the story. Spoiler alerts for Christians.I think Gilgamesh is definitely wise. — SatmBopd
Recently listened to "Epic of Gilgamesh" and he was described as wise. But clearly he started out unethical, self serving, probably cruel. Is that a contradiction to being wise? — TiredThinker
carefully devised cruel methods
— Paul
Which are ultimately self-defeating. — The Opposite
I think the key word is "ultimately," referring to outcomes, goals, desires. Socrates understood this, and I am sure what he understood was already by then for thousands of years in human understanding, even as certainly not understood by all.carefully devised cruel methods
— Paul
Which are ultimately self-defeating.
— The Opposite
In what universe? Tolkienverse? — baker
In what universe? Tolkienverse? — baker
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