Knowledge is anything that you have gained from past experiences or previous education, such as facts and information. It can range from math to how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Knowledge can helps you make reasonable decisions and understand the world around you. Knowledge isn’t only acquired in public education systems. It’s also available in books, documentaries, essays, websites, and even speaking to other people. My favorite way is watching documentaries because someone is narrating the information and there is a visual representation of what is going on. Continuous acquisition of information is important because new information is constantly coming out and being modified. While scientists conduct more studies, we find out more interesting things and therefore change our perspectives on issues. Also, if we didn’t keep learning and changing our ways, we would still be living in the Dark Ages.
“An investment in knowledge pays the best interests”
-Benjamin Franklin
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