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  • Writer's pictureCorey Lee Wilson

Are You a Sapient Being?

Sapience, also known as wisdom, is the ability to think and act using knowledge, experience, understanding, common sense and insight. Sapience is associated with attributes such as intelligence, enlightenment, unbiased judgment, compassion, experiential self-knowledge, self-actualization, and virtues such as ethics and benevolence.

Being a sapient being is not about identify politics, it’s about doing what is right and borrows many of the essential qualities of Centrism that supports strength, tradition, open mindedness and policy based on evidence not ideology. Does this sound like you? Or someone you want to be? If the answer is YES, the SAPIENT BEING might be right for you!

Sapient beings are independent minded thinkers that achieve common sense solutions that appropriately address America’s most pressing issues. They gauge situations based on context and reason, consideration and probability. They are open minded and exercise conviction and willing to fight for it on the intellectual battlefield. Sapient beings don't blindly follow party lines and identity politics.

Their political ideology is based on reason, logic and pragmatism and not necessarily defined by compromise or moderation—but is considerate of them. Sapient beings are about achieving common sense solutions that appropriately address current and future needs; support the public trust; and serve the common good.

If this description sounds like you, learn more at https://www.sapientbeing.org, send us an email at sapientbeing@att.net or call us at (951) 638-5562 between 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM PST Monday through Friday for more information and questions. Interested in starting a S.A.P.I.E.N.T. Being club, chapter or alliance this semester on campus?We're here to help you get started, chartered and be successful.



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