Love this one, Kally. Knowledge brings one only to a certain point. Key is to be able to implement the gained knowledge, in combination with personal experience.
Hope you and your beloved ones are still healthy and thus ok! XxX
Thank you so much, Patty! How are you doing? I saw on Facebook you are leaving social media totally? We are doing well here. Little one loves that our neighborhood is building up a new playground for the kids. She’s so excited!
I read in a book called think and grow rich by Napoleon,
The origin of the word educate is to like develop from within into more potential…
It comes from educe …
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educe
/ɪˈdjuːs/
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verb: educe; 3rd person present: educes; past tense: educed; past participle: educed; gerund or present participle: educing
bring out or develop (something latent or potential).
“out of love obedience is to be educed”
infer (something) from data.
“more information can be educed from these statistics”
Thank you for sharing!!.. “Any piece of knowledge I acquire today has a value at this moment exactly proportioned to my skill to deal with it. Tomorrow, when I know more, I will recall that piece of knowledge and use it better. “ Mark van Doren
Love this one, Kally. Knowledge brings one only to a certain point. Key is to be able to implement the gained knowledge, in combination with personal experience.
Hope you and your beloved ones are still healthy and thus ok! XxX
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Thank you so much, Patty! How are you doing? I saw on Facebook you are leaving social media totally? We are doing well here. Little one loves that our neighborhood is building up a new playground for the kids. She’s so excited!
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Only FB 😉 Oh, that is definitely going to be so much fun for her!
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I’l send you photos once the playground is up and ready for play!
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Please do !
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Reblogged this on John Cowgill's Literature Site.
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It’s the little things that make the biggest impact!
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Oh yes, I totally agree with you.
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you are right to. Without knowledge it’s difficult to achieve the success.
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You sum it all up! 😊
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Education could help you bring development that is already within you…
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Yes, Indeed. Knowledge does open a lot of doors. Especially golden doors of opportunities.
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I read in a book called think and grow rich by Napoleon,
The origin of the word educate is to like develop from within into more potential…
It comes from educe …
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/ɪˈdjuːs/
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verb: educe; 3rd person present: educes; past tense: educed; past participle: educed; gerund or present participle: educing
bring out or develop (something latent or potential).
“out of love obedience is to be educed”
infer (something) from data.
“more information can be educed from these statistics”
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Ah.. I learned something new from you today. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you for sharing!!.. “Any piece of knowledge I acquire today has a value at this moment exactly proportioned to my skill to deal with it. Tomorrow, when I know more, I will recall that piece of knowledge and use it better. “ Mark van Doren
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Another of your lovely quotes. You never fail to amaze me, Dutchll.
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This is apt!. As much as formal education aids us. We need to put this knowledge to use. That is when we can achieve more with it. 💯
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Thank you. With knowledge comes power if we use it wisely and to benefit others.
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You are welcome. 🤗
Hmm. So true. Thanks for this too Kally.
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Well penned Kally. Education is necessary and helpful to a point. Beyond education is the experience of life !!
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Thank you so much, Deepikas. And welcome to MiddleMe!
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This is extremely wise and sage advice.
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Thank you!
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