“Knowledge is power”. Yes it is. But the point
to be noted is that, it has one property which makes it so powerful. For a better
understanding about what is that property, let us start with a short story.
Once
upon a time there was a child who doesn’t know how to walk. So he learnt how to
walk from his father. After a few days he tried to walk on his own by applying
the walking lesson his father had taught him and succeeded. After a few years, this
child had become a fully grown man, got married and had a kid. Now the time has
come for the same ‘once upon a time child’ to teach to his own child how to
walk and he didn’t do it.
What do you think would happen? Well, the child
learnt how to walk on his own. But the question is, did the ‘once upon a time
child’ fulfilled his responsibility? Well, you and I both know the answer. The other
question is, what is wrong with the ‘once upon a time child’? Don’t worry. By the
end of this article you will know what is wrong with him and even what is wrong
with many of us.
I agree that “knowledge is power”,
but I would say, that the flow of knowledge
is what makes it so powerful. Please
see the below figure. I call it ‘The Flow of Knowledge’.
The flow of knowledge starts with
Learning.
Neither you nor I was born with ready knowledge. We learn. We learn how to
walk. We learn how to talk. We learning how to run, how to dance, how to sit, stand
and we learn much more. So learning has been the most important part of our
life since we took our first breath. Isn’t it?
It is good to learn. Yes, go ahead;
learn, learn more and even more. In doing so, you acquire knowledge. But that
knowledge isn’t powerful enough, because, that is just the beginning of the
flow. In order to unleash the real power the flow must continue.
In the story, by this time, the ‘once upon a
time child’ learnt a lesson on how to
walk from his father. But that lesson alone doesn’t give him the power to
walk.
The flow of knowledge continues
when we Apply what we learnt. This ‘application of what we learn’ gives
our knowledge more power. In fact, this application gives us more knowledge because;
our knowledge grows as we apply it. The more we apply, the more our knowledge
grows. The more the knowledge flows, the more powerful it becomes.
I would like to remember the
words from Robin Sharma. He says “Knowledge has no power. Only knowledge that
has been applied and act upon has power”.
In the story, by now, the ‘once upon a time
child’ tried to apply the lesson his father taught him. He tried to walk. He fell
down a few times. He stood back up and he continued to apply the lesson and he
succeeded. Every time he fell down, each time he applied the lesson; his
knowledge grew, his knowledge flowed, and his knowledge became more powerful. So far, so good. But did you remember? He didn't teach his son how to walk.
Acquiring required knowledge, applying
it and getting the work done; if you think this is all we have to do, then you
are wrong. That’s where the ‘once upon a time child’ went wrong. That is where
many of us are going wrong. When you acquire knowledge, you have certain
responsibility towards knowledge. The flow of knowledge still needs to be
continued and that can be done by Teaching.
You learned. You applied. You acquired
knowledge. Good. Then what? Would you just let your knowledge go in vain? Would
you just let your knowledge (all your power) to rot inside you? No. you shouldn’t,
because if you stop there; you are breaking the flow and you can never learn
more. So, teach what you had learnt to others. While you teach, your knowledge
grows; your knowledge multiplies. This unleashes the full power of your
knowledge. Remember, teaching means more learning. See, now you are at learning
again; and the cycle continues.
In Hinduism, people worship ‘Goddess
Saraswathi’ as the ‘Goddess of Knowledge’. Saraswathi means ‘that which flows’.
The water stays clear and fresh only as long as it flows. Once the water
becomes stagnant it gives an unpleasant smell. In the same way knowledge is
powerful only when it flows. Once the flow stops; knowledge comes of no use. So,
the flow of knowledge is what makes
it so powerful. Let the flow and
multiply your knowledge (power).
P.S.: This is how many great people like Mahatma Gandhi, Abdul Kalam
etc., did it. They learnt, then applied, the taught others. Might be with their
speeches, might be through their books or might be by any other way; they did
teach. They never stopped learning. They never broke the flow. That’s what
helped them to make a difference.
P.P.S.: Never try to teach
without learning and applying. So LEARN first – APPLY next – then TEACH. Maintain
the flow. Let your knowledge enlighten others. Let your knowledge spread. Let
your knowledge grow. Let your knowledge flow. Unleash the power of your
knowledge.
Hope it’s helpful to you. Thank you
for reading.
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