There's more consensus about what the core of values are. Wisdom, I would argue, is a kind of meta value. It depends how we define what wisdom looks like. But if you think clarifying your values is important then arguably you're already committed to the view that wisdom would consist in part in gaining clarity about the rest of your values.
This is the audio of an interview I gave recently for Book Club with Kaiden Kelly, talking about How to Think Like a Roman Emperor, Verissimus, and Stoicism, self-help and modern psychology.
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