What is the difference between knowledge and skill?

in knowledge •  7 years ago 

20180126_160022.jpgKnowledge of knowledge is what we mean in the traditional language. For example, gourd is a vegetable which is taste bitter, green in color These are information. But the name of the idea that I will use the information is knowledge. For example, a car color is black. This is an information.

But I will not do good to the car, how to drive it, that is the name of being aware of the beneficial or inefficient aspects of using information.

A more simple definition of knowledge is the awareness of the positive aspects of the information.

And, efficiency is the ability to do a job perfectly. You can do as much of a job as you can, as efficient as that.

But your question seems unclear to me. Knowledge and skill are two different things. There are many differences between these two topics. I gave the definition of two wins. Let's understand the difference.

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but not many of us are aware of it

The two really have differences; however, we need knowledge in order to acquire important or relevant skills. Like if we know the steps in baking a cake and because we know every detail, we can apply those through a real-time cake-baking session. If we do it again and again through the knowledge that we know, the skill acquired through that knowledge will be hastened more.

That's just my opinion. :)

Hello! :)

thankyou for your suggestion

Thanks for honoring it. :)

Intelligence is also different from knowledge. One we combine knowledge, intelligence and skill - this is what we called wisdom.

Actually we need both