Saturday 24 February 2018

Emphasize More on Static Knowledge, Less on Dynamic Knowledge ― Share if You Care




“Divide your knowledge into static knowledge and dynamic knowledge. Focus more on static knowledge and less on dynamic knowledge because static knowledge remains constant while the dynamic knowledge keeps changing.” ― Professor M.S. Rao

“That which is static and repetitive is boring. That which is dynamic and random is confusing. In between lies art.” —John Locke


Facts are facts! However, some facts are temporary while some facts are permanent. Temporary facts keep changing while permanent facts remain constant. Hence, you can divide facts into two types — static facts and dynamic facts. For instance, earth is round which is a static fact. In contrast, earth has 7.2 billion population which is a dynamic fact because the population changes over time. When you want to acquire knowledge, you must emphasize both static facts and dynamic facts. Given the choice between them, you must emphasize more on static facts and less on dynamic facts. As a researcher, I gather lots of information; convert it into knowledge and author books and write research papers. But I focus more on static facts rather than on dynamic facts. Similarly, divide your knowledge into static knowledge and dynamic knowledge. Focus more on your static knowledge and less on dynamic knowledge because dynamic knowledge keeps changing. To stay updated with current affairs and dynamic knowledge, you must learn, unlearn and relearn constantly. To conclude, allocate your memory to acquire more of static knowledge and less of dynamic knowledge.


“Reading furnishes the mind only with material for knowledge; it is thinking that makes what we read ours.” —John Locke


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