Peace is wisdom because true wisdom, often described as peaceable and gentle, guides actions toward harmony, understanding, and contentment rather than conflict. It is an inner state of wholeness, or shalom, that persists regardless of external circumstances, emphasizing that peaceful, thoughtful living is the ultimate expression of understanding.

Peace is wisdom because true wisdom, often described as peaceable and gentle, guides actions toward harmony, understanding, and contentment rather than conflict. It is an inner state of wholeness, or shalom, that persists regardless of external circumstances, emphasizing that peaceful, thoughtful living is the ultimate expression of understanding. 

Wisdom is Peace-Loving: -
True wisdom, often associated with a divine source, is characterized by being pure, gentle, and yielding. It actively seeks to de-escalate conflict rather than provoke it.
Inner Peace as Perspective: -
Wisdom involves fostering an inner state of stillness, akin to settling sediment in water. This calm perspective allows for better, more thoughtful decisions.
Actionable Contentment: -
Wisdom understands the value of peace over greed, preferring "one handful with tranquility" over overwhelming toil.
The Difference Between Smart and Wise:-
 While being smart might involve power and external pursuits, wisdom is connected with love, a peaceful heart, and understanding, which are essential for true tranquility.
Therefore, choosing peace is seen as the highest form of wisdom, aiming for wholeness, harmony, and righteous action. 
Would you like to explore how to cultivate this peace-loving wisdom in daily life?
The Wisdom of Peace, Contentment and Simplicity
According to some, the book of Ecclesiastes is wisdom for the second half of life. Here are some verses from Ecclesiastes that may offer wisdom on contentment.

MJF Lion ER YK Sharma 

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