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Knowledge is power

 


  Knowledge. It is understanding and awareness of something. What we are taught in school and by our parents to us is information that we obtain from different people and situations in our daily lives. Every human learns new things every single day. Even when someone starring at the wall and then might be acquainted with how ants live and dig holes in that wall. 

  Knowledge refers to the information, facts, skills, and wisdom acquired through learning and experiences in life. Knowledge is a massive concept and it has no end. Acquiring knowledge involves cognitive processes, communication, perception, and logic. Also, it can make humans recognise and accept the truth to change the world. That is why we have heard the old saying "knowledge is power". How knowledge is important and why? 

  Knowledge is problem-solving. Every human has problems in life, and those problems can be solved with the power of knowledge to find the solution. Information is powerful stuff but knowledge is the key to making the information useful. A strong base of knowledge helps brains function more smoothly and effectively. When met with an unexpected situation, knowledge helps to apply the information to find the best solution.

  Knowledge can change people's perspectives. When people can change their perspective, they can explore different thoughts and ideas without feeling like someone will judge them. A different point of view means something that is important when trying to embrace anything new or different that could help to be more creative. The more people know about the world, the more freedom people feel in their minds. Because of different points of view out there. 

  Knowledge is contagious. It does because once someone learns something, they will have it with them. When they find something that they are passionate about and they help others by sharing their knowledge, it makes them feel better than before and gives them a sense of purpose. Sharing knowledge will never make people poor instead it will make them wise, sharing is caring, isn't it? 

  Without knowledge, one cannot be successful in life. Knowledge is very important to shape our personality and perfecting our behaviour with people. It can help us in several ways but the best part is that it helps us understand ourselves better. The more we learn, the less we got fear. Thank you for your time and as always have a nice day 😀. Never stop learning!


References:

  1. Importance of Knowledge (2022). Available at: https://almerja.com/en/more.php?pid=360.
  2. Hampiholi, M, N. (2021) Knowledge is Power, Times of India Blog. Available at: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/readersblog/dailydiscomforts/knowledge-is-power-32942/.
  3. 15 Reasons Why Knowledge Is Important - Curious Desire (2021). Available at: https://curiousdesire.com/reasons-why-knowledge-is-important/.
  4. Why Knowledge is Power (2019). Available at: https://medium.com/swlh/why-knowledge-is-power-d89bd96074fe.


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