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Justice Wisdom

King Solomon hinted to us that just wisdom and empathy are two sides of the same Coin. That was after two roommates presented a case to him. 

One of the roommates said she had recently given birth and three days later her roommate gave birth too. One night, the later woman rolled on her baby and suffocated him to death. Knowing that they resembled, she opted to exchange the corpse with the baby of the former woman without her knowledge. But the original mother proved to be cognizant of her baby upon seeing him. 

So to settle the dispute, the King ordered a servant to bring his sword and he declared that for justice to be served, he'll split the baby into two so that each mother can have a fair share of the corpse. 

Out of Empathy, the real mother told his Majesty to spare the baby and let the other woman who claimed him to keep him while the secretly grieving mother told the King to go ahead and cut him. In that instance, it became vivid who the true mother is. 
Right now the world is heading to a technological control system like how the titanic uncontrollably smashed the iceberg. That is because the school system is primarily designed on building a human's crystal intelligence at the expense of bringing out their emotional intelligence. 
So in the end, decision-makers who've sold their soul are intellectually clever but apathetic. That is why technocrats are comfortable executing decisions which lack wisdom. 

Salvation is now an inside job because the church is sold out too. According to the Triads, a man can learn wisdom by three ways: first by reflection, which is noblest, second by imitating (King Solomon) which is the easiest, and third by experience, which is the bitterest.

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