Wisdom, itself, is often an abstraction associated not with fact or reality but with the man who asserts it and the manner of its assertion

Wisdom, itself, is often an abstraction associated not with fact or reality but with the man who asserts it and the manner of its assertion

Wisdom, itself, is often an abstraction associated not with fact or reality but with the man who asserts it and the manner of its assertion (John Kenneth Galbraith, The Great Crash of 1929)