If a king is marching in front of the crowd where it pushes him, and the wizard gets busy with random things like inventing toothbrushes, who is going to tell them all what to do?
I mean the importance of the priority management. Spending much time for getting better toothbrush or pants doesn’t look rational.
Wisdom is about making a good decision about whether or not to make your own toothbrush or buy them from the store. Wisdom is about making good decisions about whether or not to inject RadVac.
The skills of actually accomplishing those tasks seem quite different. It’s possible to have Wizard power but not the wisdom to use it properly and mess up a lot.
I think this is its own thing. Skilled wizards can nerdsnipe on toothbrushes and irrelevant math problems. Skilled kings can get distracted by random political slights or not understand economics
What about wiseman power?
If a king is marching in front of the crowd where it pushes him, and the wizard gets busy with random things like inventing toothbrushes, who is going to tell them all what to do?
I mean the importance of the priority management. Spending much time for getting better toothbrush or pants doesn’t look rational.
Wisdom is about making a good decision about whether or not to make your own toothbrush or buy them from the store. Wisdom is about making good decisions about whether or not to inject RadVac.
The skills of actually accomplishing those tasks seem quite different. It’s possible to have Wizard power but not the wisdom to use it properly and mess up a lot.
This maps to king power to me.
I think this is its own thing. Skilled wizards can nerdsnipe on toothbrushes and irrelevant math problems. Skilled kings can get distracted by random political slights or not understand economics