Humility
And now, O Lord my God, you have made your servant king in place of David my father, although I am but a little child. I do not know how to go out or come in.
1 Kings 3:7 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/1ki.3.7.ESV
I think Solomon was exaggerating here, he was probably more than a little child at this time. Yet he clearly felt like one, way out of his depth in ruling Israel in its golden age. God clearly appreciated his humility, because He answered his prayer.
Solomon, feeling like a little kid, cried out to God for wisdom. God graciously granted him his request. Not only so, but the Lord kindly gave him riches and peace and the promise of a long life if he would obey Him.
Some people unfairly criticise Solomon for asking for wisdom when God gave him a blank cheque. They argue he should have asked for a heart that sought after God like his father David. Yet the fact God gladly granted his request suggests he didn't ask amiss.
As James says, if we lack wisdom, we should ask God. He gives graciously without finding fault. However, we also need faith that He will grant our request, which Solomon clearly had.
'Most Wise God, please impart Your wisdom to us, so that we might live in a way that pleases You. For the glory of Your Majesty, amen'
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