Learning from books (or in modern times, the Internet) is definitely not enough to say that someone really knows about something !INDEED. π§ββοΈπ€
Indeed, the generational transmission of knowledge is one of the things that was targeted, which compartmentalizes and fragments knowledge. As such, people have to reinvent the wheel, over, and over, and over again, which of course makes them immensely easier to control, program, condition, and all that not-so-happy ho-ha. πππβ¨π€
Ditto that here, my friend, direct, immediate experience is much more reliable by far! πππβ¨π€
They say experience is a good teacherβ¦β¦. Sometimes a hard teacher, but still a good teacher Lol!πβΊοΈπ
Others would say though that experience is not just a good teacher, but the best teacher !INDEED! π
!HOPE
!WEIRD
!PIZZA
Absolutely spot on my friend...... the best way to learn is through experience!!!π€
Learning from books (or in modern times, the Internet) is definitely not enough to say that someone really knows about something !INDEED. π§ββοΈπ€
!WEIRD
!HOPE
!PIZZA
Very true my friend life experiences are so much better!!!ππ
Let's hope though that people are prepared for whatever "harsh" lessons experience would teach them! π€π€―π
!BEER
It's not just a good teacher, it's the best teacher, and oh yes, it can be very harsh indeed in its lessons! πππβ¨π€
I have learned many hard lessons over the years, my friend!π
Hopefully, I am a bit wiser because of it!ππβΊοΈ
Ditto that, my friend, and on both counts! πππβ¨π€
It's really a shame you can't pass this knowledge on to generations to come like my boys...... they must learn on their own!!!ππ
Indeed, the generational transmission of knowledge is one of the things that was targeted, which compartmentalizes and fragments knowledge. As such, people have to reinvent the wheel, over, and over, and over again, which of course makes them immensely easier to control, program, condition, and all that not-so-happy ho-ha. πππβ¨π€