I would say: "Because I like to stay informed on areas important to my field, to make myself more valuable to my employer. So, I know about xxx, but I do not have professional experience doing it. I would look forward to the opportunity to get more experience with xxx for you.
"The only source of knowledge is experience." This famous qoute is by Albert Einstein, the father of the modern physics.
Knowledge is information that can (at least in theory) be utilised - 'To know and not to do, is not to know'. All sensory experience is information, but cannot necessarily be converted into knowledge - e.g., a book written in a language you do not speak may well contain information, but the knowledge is unavailable. Starlight contains information, but only once you know it is there, and have the ability to interpret it, can it be converted into knowledge. To know is human; to inform is the nature of reality.
The only source of knowledge is experience
'The Can' is usually used between friends, to my knowledge only males use this terminology. It refers to the RestRoom or BathRoom. Ex: "Where's the can around here?"
Knowledge, Because education can only get you so far without the knowledge to know what you need that education for.
Knowledge, Because education can only get you so far without the knowledge to know what you need that education for.
Faith = conscious knowledge To know and know that you know, and to believe in that knowledge. (This is only one meaning of "faith". There are many. But it is perhaps the most important.)
Private knowledge is something you know that you choose not to share with others. It might be something that only you know (for example you are starting to have a crush on somebody, or you did something secretly) or it can be something that only a few other people know.
socrates and Plato emphasized the importance of what as a source of knowledge?
Knowledge is a belief that is true, justified, and relies on no false premises. Information can be either true or untrue, and is abstractKnowledge is information that can (at least in theory) be utilised - 'To know and not to do, is not to know'. All sensory experience is information, but cannot necessarily be converted into knowledge - e.g., a book written in a language you do not speak may well contain information, but the knowledge is unavailable. Starlight contains information, but only once you know it is there, and have the ability to interpret it, can it be converted into knowledge. To know is human; to inform is the nature of reality.
requiring secret or mysterious knowledge, Know only to the initiate,
Not to my knowledge. The only one I know is Nebraskacon.