If you are wise you could be smart. You can be smart but not wise.
I don’t know if you can compare smart and wise. Smart seems to be related to knowing facts, while wise seems to be knowing, but not necessarily knowing facts. Related, like the two sides of a coin. One is inner. One is outer.
For me, wise is a different kind of knowing. The kind of knowing that is hard to describe with words. (As I’m beginning to realize here.)
Here’s an example of wisdom... always assume everyone else in the room is smarter than you.
If you do that, you will increase your opportunities to get smarter by asking questions of those people in the room. Being wise is knowing that.
That's a good example of wisdom. Not everyone else needs to be smarter or wiser than you, but they definitely have different experiences than you so you can always learn from them something.