Saturday, May 18, 2019

Bookish Knowledge Vs Knowledge By Experience

Writing an essay on the return Not everything that is learned is contained in books. Compare and assembly line knowledge gained from experience with knowledge gained from books. In your opinion, which germ is more important.? And Why? Explain with some real examples.By Payal Gupta (blog http//mixwritings.blogspot.in)It is an old cliche that experience is a good enough teacher as compared to books. I agree with it. It rat be a question of dilemma whether to prefer books or experience as a good source of knowledge. No doubt books explain us the concepts or so any bare-assed theory. It introduces us to the new things and enhances our knowledge solely in real world, things are different.Our surroundings is an external environment on which we give birth no control. Working in changing environments gives us experience, an another kind of knowledge which helps us to nerve real world scenarios. Both books and experience are two channels of knowledge and in my draw of view, knowled ge gained from real world experience is far more important than pedantic knowledge.Firstly, I regard to quote my own personal experience to prove my perspective. During my MBA training, I took NCFM Financial Markets module. I had no deep prior knowledge about financial markets. I considered NSE booklet a source for gaining knowledge about markets different terminology and the whole process. But when I had undergone three twenty-four hour periods training in a Max Growth brokerage star sign during training period, the real world came in front of me.Persons work thither have only practical knowledge with them and they have no concern with what is written in books. My bookish knowledge proved wrong there. For instance, I asked them whether they give 2.5% commission to agents, they replied to me, in reality, it does not surpass 0.5%. There are many other things which I learnt there and they are nowhere in books. operator my certificate do not provide me the skill to work in any b rokerage firm unless I have practical exposure to stock exchange working.This is my own case and it is reality. We cannot ignore this. This is the mind why recruiters prefer experienced persons for their company. The significance of experience attaches to us at a very junior age. We startexperiencing success and failure while playing in the playground with friends. This victory and failure makes the child ment onlyy stiff and gives her power to face failure and to handle victory. Further, playing in a playground unconsciously checks child ability to make strategies to ensure her success. The child also learns to be socialized there by making new friends.In this context, another example we can take of personal finance. Making budgets, to target income and expenses, to manage funds by foreseeing future goals are such topics which can be learnt only by practical exposure. In my MBA, Personal finance is a different subject, it is not just a topic in a book. My teachers taught this subject without any book. We refer to ET Wealth newspaper, current economy and business news, cultivation case studies of families who managed their finances well. Books can teach us some formulae and tools to manage finances but all is futile till we apply it to our real life. Managing funds is an important concept in our day to day life and this can be learnt only through experience.Concluding, no doubt books are ubiquitous source of knowledge but its knowledge is constrained to certain conditions and environment. Bookish knowledge is based on assumptions but real world do not take into account any assumption. It follows the law of change. Experience on other hand develops the person mentally and socially which otherwise ensures her survival in the world.

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