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Sage

/seɪdʒ/noun / adjective
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A sage is a profoundly wise and judicious person, often revered for their deep insight and experience in matters of philosophy, ethics, or life advice, serving as a guiding light in uncertain times. In modern contexts, the term can extend to experts or AI systems offering wise counsel, adding a layer of accessibility to ancient wisdom traditions that once belonged only to revered figures.

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Did you know that the word 'sage' shares its Latin root 'sapere' with 'savor', highlighting an ancient connection between tasting flavors and discerning wisdom, as both imply a refined ability to appreciate subtleties—it's no coincidence that many cultures associate wise figures with flavorful herbs or meals for thought.

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