Knowledge and experience which is more important?

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@Juse99 (83)
Beijing, China
August 27, 2016 8:48am CST
In general, knowledge gained from books has a wider range than that gained from experience. We now live in a world that typophile is no longer exorbitant, and that printed matters are readily available. In libraries, we can learn nearly everything only if we have already acquired basic reading skills, philosophy, history, literature, physics, mathematics, chemicals, biology, geography, anthropology, and the list will go on. Unlike the experience of an individual that is limited by the range of that individual, books seem to have almost no limitation. Sitting in the local library, we virtually can travel everywhere through an interesting geographic encyclopedia, and certainly, with nearly no expense at all. On the other hand, it can be argued that sometimes knowledge gained from experience is much deeper and more comprehensive than that gained from books. It is quite true that not every thing is contained in books. How to deal with personal finance, how to cope with current social trends, even how to most effectively organize our own mind, and numerous other things can seldom be found thoroughly and comprehensively discussed in books, we have to gain the knowledge by our own experience. And the sad news is that even some knowledge that is contained in books usually needs further comprehension, mainly through experience. As to which source is more important, the answers vary. Some knowledge can be acquired only through books. It's hard to imagine we can have a good understanding of history without reading books. On the other hand, some knowledge can be obtained only through experience. When we try to learn to swim, merely a detailed manual of swimming skills, even abundantly filled with illustrations, is at most useless. We have to jump into the water and then gain the knowledge with experience. We have to use books and experience as source simultaneously to get what we want to know. Take learning physics for example, both books and experiences are equally important sources, and examples as such are numerous. Therefore, I think whether one source is more important than the other depends on circumstances.
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• United States
27 Aug 16
I think that both are important and depending on the person doing the task my friend, the outcome can be good especially if one has a helper who can contribute what the other lacks.
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@Juse99 (83)
• Beijing, China
29 Aug 16
yes,people who have experience and knowledge can do better.
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@lealuvy2j (1986)
• Philippines
27 Aug 16
I feel experience is more important because you can still gain knowledge through experience. The things you learn from experience are things that would likely stick with you in the long run because you make mistakes. Through failure, we can become a success. I also think it makes sense that during job interviews, the company would likely hire someone with experience instead of just someone who has knowledge gained from school.
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@Jenning (2016)
• Nigeria
24 Oct 16
Yep
@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
27 Aug 16
Experience is equally important as many times knowledge comes through experience only.
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@beenice2 (2967)
• Sackville, New Brunswick
8 Sep 16
Malay, I think both comes pretty much in the same time. If you don't know anything you can't put it into practice. Thank you
@shivamani10 (11038)
• Hyderabad, India
27 Aug 16
Experience is more important .
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@Jenning (2016)
• Nigeria
24 Oct 16
Well having basic knowledge is cute, but I love the knowledge that comes with experience, you can't beat that...
@ilocosboy (45157)
• Philippines
27 Aug 16
I think if you asked Aristotle, he will answer the knowledge is more important; but if you asked Lao Tsu or Confucios, they will reply it is the experience.
• United States
27 Aug 16
I feel like both are equally important. Going to school, reading books (textbooks, biographies, etc.), debates, lectures from professors or even from the old man that owns a country store are all important experiences and are all very full of knowledge. You can learn a lot from both. You will learn the basics from reading books and taking classes and will learn a lot of experiences in and out of classes rooms that will help you professionally and personally.
• Kolkata, India
27 Aug 16
Both are equally significant.Without proper and adequate knowledge you would not be able to gather experience & on the other hand,without sufficient experience you would not get the opportunity to flaunt your knowledge quotient.Hence both are complementary to each other,i guess.
@122037 (284)
• Vancouver, British Columbia
27 Aug 16
They equally important to me.