The common traits of wisdom appear to follow a universal path in the brain, according to a recent study conducted by Dr. Dilip V. Jeste of the department of psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego. Wisdom appears to be more than a subjective concept, but may actually be contained in certain brain circuits and pathways, suggests Dr. Jeste (any relation to David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest?), who compiled the first-ever review of the neurobiology of wisdom. He contends that this type of research could potentially lead to interventions for enhancing wisdom. It's widely agreed that wisdom includes six traits: empathy, compassion, altruism, self-understanding, emotional stability and pro-social attitudes, such as a tolerance for others' values, according to background information in a news release about the study.
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