To what extent is knowledge useful in our life?

in life •  3 years ago 

In history, it has been demonstrated time and again that knowledge equals power. Individuals with scientific skills are regarded as intelligent and forward-thinking. As a result, they are widely sought for by members of the general public. For example, if you want to be seen as an expert on new product lines in your firm, you must come up with innovative ways to promote your ideas to potential customers and clients. Using the phrase "Knowledge is Power" to advertise your idea can be beneficial.

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This quotation is derived from a Latin and Greek aphorism that portrays knowledge as a course of action. That is all there is to it. "Sciences est aliaquatio" is a Latin phrase that translates as "science becomes knowledge." So it certainly has anything to do with "scientific understanding." Because of this, the concept of knowledge is so closely associated with it.

I think it's important to emphasise that there is nothing inherently wrong with knowledge. Scientific theories might be incorrect, and new discoveries or technological developments can be detrimental to humanity. Despite this, information continues to be a powerful force. No one has the ability to evaluate the quality of the ideas that lead to breakthroughs, inventions, and technological developments.

To comprehend how information can be transformed into power, we must first comprehend how knowledge operates. For example, you may not understand how aspirin works; all you know is that it soothes pain. If you were aware of how aspirin worked, you could minimise its negative effects. As a result, knowledge isn't always harmful; it all depends on who is putting it to use. Knowledge is only valuable if it allows you to take action rather than simply absorbing information.

Knowledge is really powerful. All scientific theories and notions are based on scientific principles, which are universally accepted. However, how can we be certain that these notions are correct? What is our current position in terms of actionable knowledge?

Unfortunately, there is no definitive answer to this question. Is knowledge a terrible thing? On the one hand, no one can know anything if they do not have access to knowledge. Action, on the other hand, necessitates the acquisition of information. Is it feasible to act in a blind manner?

The Latin aphorism and the English term are frequently used interchangeably, but the Latin term refers to a young man's blind spot, which he is completely oblivious of. His ability to be powerful stems from his recognition of his own incompetence. His ability to see things gives him power.

"The devil is unable to enter the mind." The maxim of Zeno of Elea. A man's unconscious mind must be accessed in order to obtain knowledge. He will be able to find all of his answers in this manner. As a result, the young guy is in command of his own destiny.

Until they met in their MIT dorm in the late 1960s, their luxury concealed their lack of knowledge about technology, finance, and business. The literature of ancient Greece was something they both adored and consumed. "Read the most important literature on the subject," Jobs' mother instructed him on the issue of literature. Jobs became one of the world's foremost authorities on all things Macintosh as a result of her efforts.

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If we could only reverse the rapid demonetization of information and restore knowledge to its proper place in society, it would be as if the moon had returned to the earth after millions of years of darkness. But that is not possible. Most importantly, we would all enjoy living in the paradise that God's majesty and omnipotence have created for us. Ah, yes, the fantasy.

Take into consideration the day when you are debt-free and can proudly proclaim, "I have never taken out a loan, and I have never had a debt worth a penny more than the day I took out my first paid survey." So, for example, you may say, "I've never participated in a paid survey, and I have enough money to pay off all of my bills, even if they increased by $100 overnight." It is possible to make money without having any prior knowledge. Knowledge is a powerful tool.


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