In very early times, people have tried to understand their nature and the place they live in. And then would you look at that? Traditional beliefs. Cool. And now the early people started to try to get this thing called "Knowledge" And philosophers started giving out many theories of the world and nature. And of course, they were Greek philosophers.
And now, answer this. Do you think the universe is infinite? You may have said yes or no, but whatever you said, are you sure about that? I think you get the point here. You THINK that you know. Just because you're not sure doesn't mean you're right. I mean you maybe... just maybe right but if you're not sure then how can we trust you about the answer eh?
Now for Experience. There is a difference between experience and knowledge. Because you may think "Knowlege is the only way to know things" And that's the part where you're wrong. You know things by experience as well. For example, I play a game and then I find out a way to get infinite gems. And how did I know how to get infinite gems? You're right! Experience. And Experience is way better at teaching you than knowledge too. Just think about it. Did you think about it? Good.
Fact: The word philosophy comes from the Greek word "Love of wisdom"
There was this one Greek philosopher named "Plato" And this guy came up with a lot of questions. And answers. Because this one question gets me. It is "Are we born with knowledge or do we get it from Experience" It's a hard question. Just think about it. When you were two years old how do you write that damn 'A'? Remember that? Well, I think we get knowledge from experience. But Plato said "No" And he thinks that we are born with knowledge. But however, Aristotle was like "No" And he thinks that we get knowledge from experience. So it's a fight between Knowledge.
I don't think you have heard of this but there is this thing called "The deceiving demon" And that dumb thing made you believe in something. Even if it isn't true. So if you don't want the deceiving demon effect, just don't believe in something stupid. Like the "Earth is flat" Stupid people get it.
And yes, Experience is better than knowledge. So I want to say one thing. "Don't get knowledge to be smart, get Experience and become smart"
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Fascinating. Knowledge vs experience: the raw and the ripe!
ReplyDeleteThank you for telling me. And know that Experience is better than Knowledge!
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