Is it enough to be smart with just nothing to lean on and go on with your life? Because i feel that there are a lot of people who doesn't know how to handle their money with regards to see in the future. Is it enough to be smart and not be strategical or somewhat a person who has a lot of experience. Who would you choose?
For me it is required to be a master of both things like of course you can not have experience if you are not going to try and some people would think it's a waste of their time if they are doing what they know already like repeating their work over and over again. So it should be in a balance.
I think that you can be smart but not really strategic but you cannot be strategic without being smart. Because, how can you think of those strategies without you being smart. I think that the word that you are actually trying to use here is "resilient". Resilience is the ability to return back to normal after being hit by something or after having an inconvenience.
A resilient person will be good in life because that's just how he/she is. He can stand up right away after tripping on some stone. He can go back to his "operational" state even after having some calamity or something. He doesn't have to lean on something at all and he can just go with his life because no matter what comes, he'll just stand back up right away.
A strategic person knows for a fact that he is not resilient. He knows that he is not as strong as the other guy so he's anticipating all of the things that might happen so when those things actually did happen, he'd know what to do.
I think that it's good to have both, but it's alright to have only one of them. You don't have to balance it at all. It's important to know things to both of them but you're going to be good regardless. You just have to improve that skill repeatedly.