It was worded beautifully in the film 2012 where the lama turns to Nima and says ..
Like this cup, you are full of opinions and speculations. To see the light of wisdom... you first must empty your cup.
Need i say more
It's intresting, if you look at some quotes regarding wisdom, you'ld find some saying that wisdom can only be achieved by those who have a lot of opinions and some quotes who say the exact opposite. I think the nice thing regarding wisdom is that it is unless like for example intelligence prone to a very subjective definition. One may say now it's inaccurate if you dont nail it down to one definition only and it bugs me too a bit, but maybe it's even wisdom if one can understand that at some point in life. Life's so versatile and colorful, would be kind of foolish of me to assume there's only one kind of wisdom, wouldnt it ?
are you trying to mock people who live in countries with no real winter?
Do you think that would be unwise with respect to my own health ?
things like this equalize their wisdom "The extrovert that often has the experience? Or the reflective introvert?". or more like gives advantage but also disadvantage to every type to different areas in life, making them just different since they are offering something on one area and makes them bad on the others. because of this factor i think its useless to get into more depth with this thing, or more than i already did. also looking at types from i/e, n/s, t/f or j/p point of view is pretty useless because those are created by function order. for example its impossible to say anything about t/f because some ifj types have tert Ti that they are usually pretty good at, good enough for many areas in life and etp types have tert Fe..
i gave a thought for entps dom Ne, i just didnt feel like writing a book about its impacts and since high e intp can be as much into new experiences as entp with low e, talking about i/e as the factor for experiencing things or introspecting is useless. not to mention while the entp might experience more, he might not get as much life wisdom from his experiences if he lacks the introspection of intp, who might experience less, but get more out of his experiences.
I agree with your opinion on this and I think too, like you said that this can be expanded on all types. I've often encountered in my life the problem that some people seem to amass a huge amount of knowledge, they for example read somewhere or studied and I think of this to be a good thing, until said people behave like they should be respected as wise due to amassed knowledge. I've personally read as equally as much but my brain is very hesitant when it comes to saving information. I often have the impression of myself that I am dumb, when I am in the vicinity of such people, because I either cant remember jack or I really read about the thing they are talking about once too, but I cant remember.
So what I want to say is that I believe wisdom means if you are able to see a situation from the different PoVs involved. This not necessarily an intuitive quality, on the contrary: there's a seasoned woman in my company, I'ld type ESTJ and she has not only life experience and life wisdom, no she interpreted the experience for herself aswell and now has such a well-formed opinion it's a pleasure and huge personal help if you talk to her. I've often met people like that in life, they are rare but there are more than one might imagine.
So I am not saying one needs to have a faulty brain to become wise, on the contrary I think that is still a great hinderance for becoming wise. What I mean is what you said, one needs to reflect on the things experienced and interprete them from the PoV of the standpoints involved. That is one of the highest arts that is out there and still sometimes it's more wise to dont do it
