#1 (permalink) Mon Sep 12, 2011 14:59 pm Please check it, thanks a lot, :) |
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"the most valuable lessons are from experiences" Learning is a longlife process, and we are learning new things every day. Learning can be different, and we achieve our knowledge from various ways. Books and experience are the most common ones. We learn math equation and science from books in the school or collage. In this way, we achieve necessary information for developing carrier, but can we learn everything from books? I believe books are important, but must of the valuable and even hard lessons related to our experiences. There are numerous reasons why I hold confidence on this statement, but I am going to enumerate a few primary ones here. First of all, without the experience, the knowledge from books cannot be understandable in the real world. For example, mathematic is denied with many people because they could not figure out who all these numbers could take a role in their life. If they know that they use from these numerical relationships in the real world, and make some experiences related to it, they will achieve interest to it. On the other hand, activities which have an obvious effect on their life, like sporting, have many fans. The reason is that they can remember their experiences, so they are more popular. The second reason is that we can apply the book's knowledge to the real world with our experience. We take academic knowledge in the university, and with experience in the real world, we can fix them. For instance, I am a computer engineer, and I learn a lot about the Network Computers in the college, and I thought it was enough. When I penetrate to a working world, I learn who I can use them, and I learn there about depth of that. This experience was not in the books, and I get it with experience. Last but not least, there are many things which we can't find in any book, like relationship with people, making friends, deal with others, approach problems, and so on. According to what I pointed above, I can safely draw the conclusion that the knowledge from experience is more valuable than others.
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