Your Intellectual Virtue is Knowledge |
![]() You love deep contemplation but not until you have all the facts and details. Unlike most people, you don't jump to conclusions. You look at every angle before you start thinking. You are open to changing your mind if new facts come up. You don't get stuck in an intellectual rut. You believe that learning is a process and a journey. Your knowledge is always evolving, and there is no end point. |
Monday, June 23, 2014
What Is Your Intellectual Virtue?
by
Cathy
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My Book Rating Scale:
A+...Don't delay, get your hands on a copy of this book!
A...I loved it!
B...I really liked it.
C...I liked it, with a few reservations.
D...I finished it, but it's not my cup of tea.

About Me

- Cathy
- Phoenix, Arizona, United States
- Hi! I'm addicted to books (especially crime fiction), laughter and traveling off the beaten path. In my free time, when my eyes aren't glued to the printed page, one of them is usually pressed against the viewfinder of my camera. Let's see... books, laughter, travel, photography. Anything else? Oh yeah-- my dream house wouldn't have a kitchen!

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My intellectual virtue is wisdom. Is that so different from knowledge?
ReplyDeleteThere were a few questions which I could have answered in 3 ways. Will my choices seal my fate? I like doing research, working with others and thinking up new ideas, for example.
Oh, well, I suppose my career path won't change.
Perhaps wisdom means you know how to apply all your knowledge?
DeleteI don't know which is worse: a quiz in which none of the responses fit me, or one in which they all do!
I'm knowledge too!
ReplyDeleteSurprise, surprise! ;-)
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