From Acquisition to Application

Acquired knowledge becomes truly worthwhile only when it is conveyed to others or put into practice. In other words, inputs can create genuine value only after being transformed into outputs. This transformation process often involves a form of relearning, which can be more significant than the initial acquisition of knowledge itself. Therefore, knowledge represents a state of potential that must be harnessed for specific purposes.

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