I would have to say if you are wise and not smart this is virtually impossible. If you are smart and not wise this is the same. The two go hand in hand and you need to be smart and understand things and how they work in order to be wise to help people out. It almost sounds like you are going by the old saying "A wise man once said". In such a case the wise man was smart and understood the outcome and what would happen if you did this or that. That was why he was able to give the advice he did and say what he said. Many people in history who gave advice, they gave it from experience. They learned the consequences of what could happen if something was done one way over another. Take for example. A man sees another man working on a machine. He is putting his hands in a place that is dangerous and could get him badly hurt. Another man passes by and tells him if he continues he will damage his hand or even lose his hand. This is both wise and smart and has saved the man his hand and taught him a valuable lesson in the end.