We live in an age overflowing with information.
But are we becoming any wiser?
In this episode of Walking the Way with Dr. Carlos Quijada, we explore the critical difference between information and wisdom—a distinction that has profound implications for how we live, think, and pursue truth.
Information is abundant in the modern world. We can access endless knowledge with a few taps on a screen. Yet wisdom—the ability to discern, interpret, and live rightly—remains rare and deeply needed.
Drawing from biblical reflection, philosophy, and lived experience, Dr. Quijada examines why information alone cannot transform us. Wisdom requires something deeper: humility, discernment, character, and a willingness to walk in truth rather than simply collect facts.
This episode invites listeners to slow down, think deeply, and pursue the kind of understanding that shapes not only what we know, but who we become.
If you’re committed to seeking truth beyond noise and superficial answers, this conversation is for you.
In this episode we explore:
• The difference between information and wisdom
• Why the modern world is rich in data but poor in discernment
• How biblical wisdom shapes the way we live
• The role of humility and reflection in gaining wisdom
• Why truth must be lived, not just learned
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We live in a world overflowing with information.
But do you think we are actually becoming wiser?
I’m curious to hear your perspective:
What is one place in your life where you realized that having more information didn’t necessarily mean having more wisdom?
Looking forward to reading your thoughts.