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  1. Patty says:

    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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    1. Kally says:

      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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      1. Patty says:

        Only FB 😉 Oh, that is definitely going to be so much fun for her!

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        1. Kally says:

          I’l send you photos once the playground is up and ready for play!

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          1. Patty says:

            Please do !

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  2. It’s the little things that make the biggest impact!

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    1. Kally says:

      Oh yes, I totally agree with you.

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  3. newwhitebear says:

    you are right to. Without knowledge it’s difficult to achieve the success.

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    1. Kally says:

      You sum it all up! 😊

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  4. ecohorizons says:

    Education could help you bring development that is already within you…

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    1. Kally says:

      Yes, Indeed. Knowledge does open a lot of doors. Especially golden doors of opportunities.

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  5. ecohorizons says:

    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/

    verb

    FORMAL

    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”

    Origin

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    1. Kally says:

      Ah.. I learned something new from you today. Thank you for sharing.

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  6. DutchIl says:

    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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    1. Kally says:

      Another of your lovely quotes. You never fail to amaze me, Dutchll.

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  7. 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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    1. Kally says:

      Thank you. With knowledge comes power if we use it wisely and to benefit others.

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      1. You are welcome. 🤗
        Hmm. So true. Thanks for this too Kally.

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  8. Well penned Kally. Education is necessary and helpful to a point. Beyond education is the experience of life !!

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    1. Kally says:

      Thank you so much, Deepikas. And welcome to MiddleMe!

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  9. This is extremely wise and sage advice.

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    1. Kally says:

      Thank you!

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