Wisdom
In stories, wisdom is usually attached to those who walked a path of solitude and contemplation in an attempt to get closer to God. But while those people may indeed be wise, this is not what every wise man does.
It is said that there are three conditions to be met for a man to be called wise: first, he must always do the right actions; second, he must always do them at the right time; and third, he must always do them in the right places.
If these conditions were really true, there would be no wise men in this world at all, because no one is always this right. But still, a man is known for what he does most, and the right thing in an honest heart is always clear.
The challenge of wisdom is with doing it when most others fail because of pride, anger, arrogance, and all the other qualities that make a fool.