We live in a world awash with information, but we seem to face a growing scarcity of wisdom And what is worth we confuse the two. We believe that have access to more information produces more knowledge which results in more wisdom. but if anything the opposite is true. More and more information without the proper context and interpretation only more are understanding from the world rather than enriching it. This barrage of readily available information has created an environment where one of the worst social sins is to appear uninformed. Ours is a culture where it is enormously embarrassing not to have an opinion on something And in order to seem informed we form our so called opinions hastily based on fragmentary bits of information and superficial impressions rather than true understanding. Knowledge, Emerson wrote, is the knowing that we can not know. To grasp the importance of this we first need to define these concepts as a ladder of understanding. At its base, there is a piece of information which simply tells us basis fact about the world Above that is knowledge the understanding of how different bits of information fit together to reveal some truth about the world. knowledge hinges on an active correlation and interpretation. At the top is Wisdom which has a moral components. It is the application of information worth remembering and knowledge that matters to understanding not only how the world works but also how it should work. And that requires a moral framework of what should and should not matter As well as an ideal of the world which is highest potentiality. This is why the storytellers are the more urgently valuable today. A great storyteller whether a journalist or editor or film maker or creator help people figure out not only what matters in the world but also WHY it matters. A great storyteller dances up the ladder of understanding from information to knowledge to wisdom. Through symbol, metaphor and association, storyteller helps interpreting information integrated with our existing knowledge and transmute that into wisdom. Susan Sontag has once said that reading set standards. Storytelling not only sets standards but adds its best makes one to live up to them to transcend them. A great story then is not about providing information, though it can certainly inform. A great story invites an expansion of understanding a self transcendence More than that, it plants to seed for it and makes it impossible to do anything but growing your understanding of the world, of place in it of ourselves, of some subtle or monumental aspect of existence. At a time when information is increasingly cheap and wisdom increasingly expensive. This is the gap is where modern storytellers value lives. I think of it this way.. Information is having a library of books and ship building Knowledge applies that to building a ship Access to the information...to the books is a perquisite for the knowledge but not a guarantee of it. Once you build your ship, wisdom is what allow you to sail it without sinking to protect it from the storm that groups up from the horizon in the dead of the night to point just so that the wind breathes life into its sails. Moral wisdom helps to tell the difference between the right direction and the wrong direction in steering the ship A great storyteller is the kindly captain who sails her ship with tremendous wisdom and boundless courage who points its nose in the direction of horizons and world chosen with unflinching idealism and integrity who brings a somewhat closer to the answer to our particular answer to that grand question By Dina Mohamed