Does Knowledge provide a Personal Power that reflects "do as i say,not do as i do" ?

Posted by Trev Pearman
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Jun 27, 2012
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Vaughan Jones
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Writer, Editor, Songwriter,Musician

Knowledge empowers one in living life meaningfully and builds wisdom but, putting one in a quest for more knowledge, one soon realizes one is still clueless to the reality of life, God, Earth, the universe, creation/evolution, science, and so many other crucial unanswered questions.

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AJLA SPAHIC
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Knowledge needs to force that it is better

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Marko S.
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Web Presence Provider

hm...what is the Knowledge with big K? Something special or standard? Always depend on subjective point of view I suppose....

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Dennison Slocombe
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Economist, Internet Marketer

I agree with Sean North in the variance of ones perception of Wisdom, yet I must add that wisdom has a peculiar identity that sets it apart from foolishness in that it is accompanied by success or advantageous failure. If wisdom was completely subjective then all fool would call himself wise.

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Sean North
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Knowledge be it academia or pratical, is personal perception and or interpretation, often you find that people read or see different things from the same set of facts or cicumstances, the same could be said of wisdom often one persons perception of wisdom may seem folly to others, so there is no one size fits all answer

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Trev Pearman
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Thanks Dennison S. And so as I sat In my English class being educated by a knowledgeable English teacher would they have Wisdom being fresh out of University and full of educational skill. Knowledge comes from a source of learning.... Wisdom from previous applied experience. Yusof is right for no matter the education or the wisdom Its The Individual Human Being and their unique thought process that directs them.

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Dennison Slocombe
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Economist, Internet Marketer

the answer to this question lies in ones ability to distinguish knowledge from Wisdom. The student is always fortunate to learn from some who is filled with wisdom(the effective and efficient use of knowledge), yet a wise student can also practice the advice of a knowlegable mentor.

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Trev Pearman
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Thanks Yusof Mohd Yunus and I agree with individualism and our own thought process...Yet is not that just ones interpretation and application from a provision of imparted knowledge by a learned person.

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Md Yusof Mohd Yunus
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No, cause human being have their own way of thinking.

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