Today in our Inspired Leadership Minute I want us to look at Proverbs 16:22: “Good sense is a fountain of life to him who has it, but the instruction of fools is folly.”
This proverb contrasts a person with good sense versus a foolish person.
Good sense is also translated “understanding” or “insight.” In today’s vernacular it might be termed wisdom. Here, Solomon is saying good sense is a fountain that refreshes and sustains us throughout our lives. Good sense, understanding, insight bring wisdom that instructs and guides our life.
By contrast, fools will not listen. They will not heed instruction or correction. In fact, says Solomon, it is a waste of time to even try to instruct a foolish person because will not listen.
What is the lesson for us as leaders today?
A wise person has good sense. They are teachable. They will heed discipline. They are capable of learning and growing in their understanding.
By contrast, the foolish person is not teachable. They will not heed discipline. They are rebellious.
A wise leader will surround themselves with people of good sense who are teachable while avoiding the rebellious foolish person.
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