There aren’t many things that multiply by division. But that’s not the case with knowledge.
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Knowledge is fragile. Its structure is nothing more than a soap bubble. At the moment when it seems to us the greatest, while its splendor shines magnificently in the sun, the very next moment it crumbles to pieces, which melt in an instant, extinguishing all its beauty.
You will say that I am in a poetic mood. Perhaps it is so, but the description illustrates in an illustrative way what can sometimes be the true nature of knowledge. In other words, tomorrow’s knowledge can be something completely different and third than it seems to us today. And the one who has the most knowledge will always doubt his knowledge, like a mountaineer who climbed above the clouds and realized how far he still has to go. And knowledge doesn’t even have a peak.
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I can already hear you saying that I’m off-topic, and you’d be right.
What I really wanted to write is that those who have little knowledge, most often want to give the impression that they have much more. They make great science out of their knowledge. Speaking in today’s language — they have excellent self-marketing. And it is noticeable that they often tend to view other people’s knowledge with great hostility as if it is something that will threaten their own while neglecting one great and important truth:
Knowledge multiplies by sharing! 📚 💡
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Finally, I think about the fact that many people have complained to me that they lack various things in their lives, and I rarely had the opportunity to hear an honest complaint about the lack of their own intelligence or knowledge.
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