“The only source of knowledge is experience”
— Albert Einstein
Simplified Meaning:
Learning happens best through doing and experiencing things firsthand. For example, imagine trying to learn how to ride a bike just by reading a book about it. You can understand the concepts, but you won't truly know how to balance, steer, and pedal until you actually get on a bike and try it yourself. When we face challenges, make mistakes, and practice repeatedly, we gain real understanding and skills. This is why hands-on activities and real-life experiences are often more effective for learning than just studying theory. Applying this idea, if someone wants to become a good cook, it's not enough to watch cooking shows or read recipes—they need to spend time in the kitchen, experimenting with ingredients and techniques to really get better.