Episode 33 Angelo Fick #WisdomPersonified conversations with Dudu Msomi

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There is a quote by Manly P. Hal:

“It is said that wisdom lies not in seeing things, but seeing through things.”

This quote is so apt for this new episode of Wisdom Personified, Conversations with Dudu Msomi. Angelo Fick is the Director of Research at Auwal Socio-Economic Research Institute (ASRI). He believes that critical literate education would be useful to produce the kind of people who don’t have to rely on other people to point out to them that something doesn’t cohere logically.
Angelo will get you reflecting deeply with every wisdom he shares. He has a way of bringing nobility to being an ‘ordinary’ human – with no title, position or fame. “It is better to have been an anonymous teacher in a primary school who taught thousands of kids to read than to have been Adolf Hitler who influenced millions of people, but not necessarily for the good”.
Angelo Fick is an African mind that rivals and up ends the great thinkers. There is so much more that the world is still to gain from this intelligent and wise individual who is inspired by children in lessons of humility and understanding why it is important to remain curious.

Enjoy this Conversation. It is so worth the time that you will never get back.

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1 Jul 2021 English South Africa Spirituality · Philosophy

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