"Any fool can know.
The point is to understand."
Albert Einstein
Scientists recite detailed formulas, religious leaders quote from the bible, and attorneys know the law. If, however, one does not know how to apply their knowledge, to express it in words for others, there are limitations to the knowledge. If there is no level of exchange, how does one advance?
We pursue different areas of life, some as mechanics, small business owners or CEO of large corporations. We each have studied our area of expertise and maintain certain structures for support. It is not, however, until we are called to apply these skills that we begin to embrace knowledge.
Through hands on experience, we begin to understand how to merge and adjust what we learn. We become aware of our personal strength, and master appropriate response to those we serve. It is not until we understand ourselves that we can fully understand others.
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