
Manifesto
​Living Wisdom was created to make wisdom work
more accessible, practical, and alive in everyday life.
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We believe wisdom is not reserved for experts, professional training paths, or rare moments of insight. It lives in how we meet ourselves, each other, and life itself. Through reflective journeys, stories, practices, and guided experiences, Living Wisdom helps people notice what life is already revealing, then live from that insight with greater dignity, love, and care.
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This work begins close to home. In families, relationships, work, uncertainty, change, conflict, repair, and the quiet moments where we begin to see differently. Our vision is a world where wisdom is not treated as a luxury good, but as a shared human potential we can cultivate together.
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Founder
I’m Jonathan Wilkinson, founder of Living Wisdom.
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This work has grown from two places in my life: years of supporting people through leadership, change, complexity, and transition, and the more intimate experience of becoming a father.
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Before creating Living Wisdom, I worked in leadership development, coaching, facilitation, and organisational transformation, including serving as COO at Co-Active Training Institute. For many years, I stayed close to the questions of how people grow, how we lead, how we experience life, and how we navigate challenges when life asks more of us.
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Over time, I became less interested in growth as performance, and more interested in wisdom as a lived capacity. Not wisdom as having the right answers or sounding wise, but wisdom as the way we meet ourselves, each other, and life with more honesty, dignity, love, and care.
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Living Wisdom began when my daughter was born. I started journaling the hopes I held for her life. I wrote about presence, worth, courage, curiosity, trust, love, and belonging. Slowly, I realised I was not only writing for her. I was writing into questions that belong to all of us.
Those reflections became The Savi Deck, and then a wider body of work for adults, families, leaders, and communities. At its heart, Living Wisdom is an invitation to notice what life is already revealing, shape that insight with care, and live it through stronger, deeper, more honest relationships.
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I believe wisdom is not reserved for the rare, the brilliant, or the already healed. It's an innate capacity that is built through the everyday moments of life. Living Wisdom exists to help more of us remember, practise, and live from that truth.
