Author - James The Traveller - 17th September 2023 - 419 Words

Information is data that is either true or false.


Knowledge is information which is true.


If one ‘knows’ how to make a square only have 3 sides, it is not knowledge because it is false.


If one ‘knows’ that vaccines are safe and effective, it is not knowledge because it is objectively false.


If one knows that objects fall down, then it is knowledge because it is true.


If one knows how to change their windscreen wipers, it is knowledge.


Knowledge is knowing what is true and what is not. Intelligence is the ability to apply that knowledge usefully.


One may know the truth about history, yet not figure out how to articulate this to someone else when explaining how government corruption stems from the past.


One may know that the government is corrupt, yet still vote because they lack the intelligence to figure out what to actually do. Which essentially comes down to a lack of knowledge due to ones intellectual sedentarism in that specific field.


The more one knows, the more they can do, the more useful they become to themselves and others.


The less one knows, the less useful and the less able they are.


Why is it valuable to have knowledge?


Because the more knowledge you have, the more powerful you become.


Knowledge is information which is true that is a necessary requirement for one to have power. One can only have very limited power without knowledge, such as natural physical strength. One can have a a nearly unlimited amount of power with knowledge.


To know how to rewire a faulty pump is power.


To know how to detox and heal yourself if power.


To know how to lift weights without injuring oneself is power.


To know more words so one can be more descriptive and accurate in their speaking and writing is power.


To know how to identify ones errors and correct them is power.


To know how to fact check claims about reality or anything in it is power.


Knowledge is a prerequisite to power and power is the ability to do.


With knowledge comes power, but only if that knowledge is intelligently applied.


When one knows the difference between right and wrong, they can then act with clarity, with accurate precision as to how they conduct their life and interact appropriately with others in an objective fashion.


When one does not know the difference, they are at the mercy of whoever has the loudest voice, the most parrots and best hypnotic prowess.


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