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RE: When you don't know, you improvise...

in Proof of Brain3 years ago (edited)

When you don't know, you improvise... Hmmm!

Let's journey on this path together. Knowledge is not visible until when put to use. I believe you can't agree less.

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Learning is beautiful, but how beautiful can it be when the mind is scared to try out new things? How beautiful can you put up that idea and boldly tell the world that i just developed or this is my idea brought to life over the years without you been hit with a judgemental slap of negative reception.
In as much as the world crave for knowledge, do we really have those things that supports the knowledge we seek to chew?

Like the saying, the truth is like a bitterleaf, but you only taste the sweetness after it has been swallowed and you later drink a cup of water. That's the same as knowledge.

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It makes no sense when acquiring it initially due to the time factor, finances, stress, and other physical factors that can hinder learning process, but with time, when presented with an opportunity to display your intelligence, you'll thrive without limits.
So yes, no matter how busy we are each day, lets make it our utmost duty to learn something each day, even if it's a new word.

How do you spot the intelligence of the innocent mind craving for answers from the world unknown?
These set of people are always at the forefront asking all manner of WHY , WHAT and WHEN questions. Their desire to know more is remarkable and they stop at nothing even if it means breaking the rules.

Your opinion is Apt, and it cannot be faulted. Here's my own add up to the subject matter, and it says “The ability to improvise when you don't know shows that you know too much to get a different result if you improvise. So know when to improvise when you're stuck.

Improvisation is key...


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Wow, you said it all... No words.


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