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Rated: E · Essay · Educational · #2216029
Experiences teach lessons,not found in the books.
"NOT EVERYTHING
IS CONTAINED
IN THE BOOKS"
Experiences teach lessons, not found in books. Books give reasons to think, but experiences shape reasons to act. Life is full of expected and unexpected experiences, and the knowledge gained from experiences has more sound and functional values than the knowledge gained from the books. Books are a theoretical representation of learning. The knowledge gained from books has less or no implementation in real life. Experiences are practical representation of learning. And so, it is said that Not everything is contained in the books. Practical knowledge can only be obtained through life experiences.
Firstly, experiences may vary from person to person because everyone goes through a different stage of life. However, Books give a recapitulation of some specific persons that are not always applicable in lives. In other words, books simply give a thought, and the realities of life cannot be set only through them. Hence, the knowledge gained from books is sometimes may not be enough to apply in practical life. It is crude in form like clay. On the other hand, the knowledge obtained from experiences is refined and functional. Experiences men are as hard as bricks. Experiences can be shared, applied, and implemented in life.

Secondly, the knowledge obtained from books and the knowledge obtained from experiences is that of degree and skill. Sometimes, the sixteenth year of learning does not teach such lessons experiences teach in one day, HAMILTON NAKI, a great example. Hamilton Naki was a laboratory assistant to a Cardiac surgeon, Christian Barnard in South Africa. He was recognized for his surgical skills and his ability to teach medical students and physicians such skills despite not having received a formal medical education. He had never been to medical college, but his experience in medicine and surgery made a name in history. So, it would not be false to say that experience matter a lot. Books do not contain everything.
Finally, the realities of life are not taught in books. Books are a combination of words wrapped in a beautiful shell that contribute an abstract illustration of a world. A world that is far off from the world of reality. Experiences, on the other hand, are the facts of life that keep the apprentice in the actual world that is the real world. Likewise, the books contain knowledge that is comprised and selected authentically by the author about life. Thus books are important, but books are not much effective until and unless their knowledge performed through experiments and experiences. For instance, many theories remain idle for years on paper because they have not experimented. Hence, the knowledge gained from the experiences is more realistic than the knowledge gained from the books.
Cut the long, short, books are the consequence of specific minds. The books have limitations and bounds. Books do not let the reader think beyond their perspective. The reader is bound to reckon the author wants to think of him. On the other hand, experiences are void of whatever kind of boundaries and limitations. Experiences let the men think, ruminate, and implement. Here, knowledge is more pragmatic than theoretical. So, it is true to say that Everything is contained in the experiences, not in the book

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