Nigeria, Feb. 19 -- One of the most conditioned rejections in human psychology is the rejection of our own wisdom.

We were taught that wisdom belongs to philosophers, scientists, spiritual leaders, elders, or historically celebrated figures. Wisdom became something distant - something reserved for people with titles, recognition, or authority.

So when wisdom shows up in us, we mislabel it.

We call it overthinking.

We call it sensitivity.

We call it being "too serious."

We call it anxiety.

We call it introversion.

We call it trauma.

But very often, it is wisdom.

Wisdom is not about knowing everything. It is about seeing deeply. It is about understanding patterns. It is about learning from experience. It is about perceiving meani...