There are three parts to learning: information, knowledge and wisdom, A mere accumulation of information is not knowledge, and a treasure of knowledge is not in itself, wisdom.

Rachel Caine
There are three parts to learning: information, knowledge and wisdom,...
There are three parts to learning: information, knowledge and wisdom,...
There are three parts to learning: information, knowledge and wisdom,...
There are three parts to learning: information, knowledge and wisdom,...
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Learning is the process of acquiring knowledge and information. It is a serious and important process that can be very beneficial to us. However, we need to keep in mind that there is more to learning than just acquiring information. The key element of learning is how we make sense out of the information we acquire.

We need to be able to organize it and make sense of it. Then, there is another aspect of learning that we must consider: wisdom. Wisdom is not just about accumulating knowledge and information, but also about making good use of this information and presenting it in a manner suitable for the situation and context at hand.

Source: Ink And Bone

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