ouch... yeah, maybe I should put 'inherent wisdom' instead... a bit tongue in cheek here... like Bukowski's meaning of 'wisdom' hiding in plain sight the 'wisdom of the crowd' in the poem 'Genius of the crowd' where he's talking about dangers of such wisdom/genius ... check out the last few lines 'like hemlock / their finest art' -- https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-genius-of-the-crowd/ [apologies for all the flashing ads on the page, poetry attracts such great commercial spenders apparently... ;-)]
And you know who chose to drink hemlock rather than suffer banishment from Athens ... also said 'I am the wisest man alive, for I know one thing, and that is that I know nothing.' But apparently he had an opinion among his contemporaries as quite an *$$hole...