“…To know that one does not know, on the other hand, is likely to diminish one's self-centeredness and make one more humble (Csikszentmihalyi & Rathunde, 1990). Re ective thinking, the transcendence of one's negativities and projections, and a reduced self-centeredness, in turn, tend to increase a person's empathy, sympathy, and compassion for others (Achenbaum & Orwoll, 1991;Holliday & Chandler, 1986;Kramer, 1990;Orwoll & Achenbaum, 1993). As a result, wise people are more concerned about collective and universal issues than about their individual well-being (Clayton, 1982;Sternberg, 1990b).…”