"知識は応用されるまで力ではない"
— Naval Ravikant
Simplified Meaning:
Just knowing things isn't enough to make a difference; you have to actually use what you know to make it valuable. Think of it like having a book full of recipes but never cooking any of the meals. The knowledge in the book is useless unless you use it to make delicious dishes. For example, if someone learns all about how to save money but never puts those tips into practice, they won't see any benefit. In life, you can read about how to stay healthy, but unless you actually eat well and exercise, just knowing about it won't help you. To really make an impact, take what you've learned and put it into action, whether it's at work, in school, or in your personal life.
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