Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their simplification.
Martin Fischer
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Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their simplification.
Martin Fischer
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If you would thoroughly know anything, teach it to others.
Tyron Edwards
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Knowledge is power, but enthusiasm pulls the switch.
Ivern Ball
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Our vision is more obstructed by what we think we know than by our lack of knowledge.
Kristen Stendahl
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Our vision is more obstructed by what we think we know than by our lack of knowledge.
Kristen Stendahl
There are a lot of things we are sure about, things we won’t discuss because we just know them. But we have to be careful about those things. It is rare that anything is easily classified right or wrong and one should always be flexible and open to change.
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Everyone you will ever meet knows something you don’t.
Bill Nye
Well maybe not literally everyone know something you really want to know, but that does not matter. What matters is the idea to listen carefully. Always be open to people and their stories and never think you know enough. Breath information and knowledge like you breath air after a long dive!
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As some of you may know, I am currently working on becoming a great learner and I found this to be very true:
Learning gives creativity, Creativity leads to thinking, Thinking provides knowledge, Knowledge makes you great.
Abdul Kalam
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Let me tell you a little story.
When I was about ten years old my mum wanted me to go to a course where I should learn to use a keyboard with ten fingers efficiently. Because, well, it was useful at that time and it should be such an effective system. I refused and said that I had done it several years without this system and I would be fine. She on the other hand attended and after completing the course, she came back to show me how great it worked and to prove me wrong. Without surprise I could write not only a lot faster, but without making as many mistakes as she did. Why was that? Not because the course was bad, not even because the system was bad. Just because she had good theoretical information with little practice and I had basically no theoretical knowledge whatsoever but loads of practical infield experience. I learned typing by trial-and-error, I learned it by chatting, by surfing the web and by writing articles. That is why it felt easy to me, it felt natural. My mother, on the other hand, had her mind in the way. The mind hat to control the body, it had to “tell” the hands what they had to do, while my hands knew it for themselves.
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