Greetings, sir.
In my appropriation of these concepts, the intelligent is not necessarily wise, since his actions may be contrary to wisdom.
An intelligent man will build a nuclear bomb, and he will be proud of his feat. The same intelligent man but also wise, will discern previously on the effect of their actions, and will take the decision that benefits or less damage to humanity and itself. Wisdom applies to oneself and to others.
Wisdom does not imply knowledge of books, but it does not exclude them either. Wisdom does not imply knowledge acquired in experience, but it does not exclude them either. Wisdom is a virtue that has an innate quota and another acquired quota.
That’s a great way to describe the difference between smart and wise!
Thank you very much for your comment.