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Summary

The article emphasizes that knowledge alone is not power; it only becomes powerful when applied with action towards achieving personal goals and aspirations.

Abstract

The article "Knowledge Is Not Power! So What Is?.." challenges the conventional wisdom that knowledge is equivalent to power by asserting that knowledge is merely potential power. It argues that true power comes from the intelligent application of knowledge to make positive changes in one's life, such as pursuing happiness, improving health, or impacting others positively. The author, Aspire 4 More, illustrates this through examples and quotes, encouraging readers to act upon their knowledge to effect change, rather than settling for the status quo. The article also promotes self-discovery and growth, offering free e-books on reprogramming the mind for success and daily rituals, and invites readers to engage with the content by liking or commenting.

Opinions

  • Knowledge is only potentially empowering and becomes effective when directed towards achieving aspirations through action.
  • The author suggests that power is not solely about money or position but about making the most of available information and resources to better oneself and others.
  • Ignorance, even in the age of information, is presented as a disempowering choice that hinders progress.
  • The article praises individuals like Valera who act on their knowledge to positively impact others, highlighting the importance of applying knowledge in real-life situations.
  • The author believes that individuals have the power to overcome fear, learn, and improve their well-being, encouraging them to use this power actively.
  • The article implies that formal education may not always prepare individuals for success in life, suggesting a need for self-directed learning and personal development.
By Aspire 4 More

Knowledge Is Not Power! So What Is?..

Before you bash me for contradicting one of the most important things you’ve been thinking or told your whole life, I will just add this: Knowledge is only potential power.

Let me ask you something: if you know that traveling around the world for 6 months or 1 year will help you feel at peace with yourself and everybody around you, feel liberated and happy… would you drop everything right now and figure out how to travel??

If you know that smoking kills you (slowly but surely), are you going to stop smoking right now??

If you know your current job is leaving you frustrated and so exhausted you don’t have time or any energy left to spend with your family, go for a yoga class or pursue a life long aspiration, do you do anything to change that situation or simply settle, without any effort toward self-improvement?

If you answered yes, you can still keep reading and leave a comment to share your own view on the kind of power i’m talking about 😉 .

If you answered no, then isn’t it true that the knowledge of what would bring you happiness is only potentially empowering and it doesn’t become effective until you decide to act on that knowledge and set a plan to achieve your aspirations?

“It is not enough to have a good mind. The main thing is to use it well.” — René Descartes

Simply having knowledge will not take you closer to your goals, dreams or aspirations unless that knowledge is intelligently directed towards achieving those goals.

So how do you intelligently direct your knowledge?

First, it is important to remember that power doesn’t necessarily refer to money or a hierarchical position in an organisation or the society at large, however it can extend to that if it is what you are pursuing.

The meaning of power intended in this article is rather referring to each one of us making the most of all the information and resources we have easy access to and using it all to affect a positive change, feel better, healthier or make somebody else happy.

In the age of information, ignorance is indeed a choice and, however comfortable, it is disempowering and not conducive to progress.

Browsing through some of the posts the other day, I came across a basic, yet powerful example that illustrates the core idea of this article beyond any words.

Act Upon Your Knowledge! Be Somebody Else’s Reason To Smile Today!

Valera could have easily carried on with his day, but decided to act on what he had read and, as a result, he had such a wonderfully positive impact on his wife’s day (check out Valera’s comment in the photo to the left).

You can read the original story that inspired this article here

You have the power to break free from fear, to always learn and become better, to be calmer, healthier, happier, to make somebody else smile or work towards their own version of happiness. You Have The Power! Use It!

By Aspire4More

If, like me, you’re on your own journey of self-discovery and growth, you will find a wealth of value in my new “Reprogram Your Mind For Success” and “Daily Rituals” e-books.

You can download your free copies here.

P.S. If you resonated with this article, I’d really appreciate you hitting the ❤ button.

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