In a theoretical approach, knowledge seems to be of no practical interest, since even with the few things I know I can manage in my life. But if we look for the real dimensions of knowledge in our everyday life then it turns out that no one can live without knowledge.
And not only that; The better one knows something, the better they can manage it, whether it concerns people’s relationships or technical skills, or a more general knowledge and perception of things. There is innate knowledge and abilities, but there is also acquired knowledge and abilities and these are not only more in number but also more essential for our practical life.
The innate knowledge and momentum has been placed by the Creator within us, without our own personal involvement. However, the acquired knowledge, that with which we manage our everyday matters, is our personal affair and the acquisition and cultivation of it depends to a great extent on our individual effort.
Because knowledge leads to awareness and awareness leads to the understanding and effectiveness of my actions.