I agree with Flaser.
First the term
wisdom has an offical definition, which is:
Wisdom is a deep understanding and realization of people, things, events or situations, resulting in the ability to apply perceptions, judgements and actions in keeping with this understanding. It often requires control of one's emotional reactions (the "passions") so that universal principles, reason and knowledge prevail to determine one's actions. Wisdom is also the comprehension of what is true or right coupled with optimum judgment as to action. Synonyms include: sagacity, discernment, or insight.
Then there are the
psychological perspectives.
And the
religious perspectives.
And on both perspectives far bigger experts than we are had much more to contribute over the ages in these fields than we could do here. A valid discussion on this topic would be the one, in where we as the participants first go through all the material there is on this topic and then add our own personal opinion, which actually cannot be discussed anyway since it's personal.
So actually we can stop discussing it right away.
BTW did the OP not give any valid example of what we are talking about here, since he asked one question in the header, which is:
What is truly
wisdom?
The second and completely unrelated question he asked in the very body of the topic, which is:
What is
society?
The third question:
What is the
perfect society?
The fourth question (we should ask here):
Do intergalactic alien race really exist?
Fifth question:
Can we assume that by just being an intergalactic alien race they are far smarter than we are?
Sixth question:
Who measures "real smartness" in that context (since it would need an objective third player to determine that)?
Which leads even to more questions ...