25 February, 2007

Let's share knowledge

Have you ever felt when you try to explain a subject for someone, you get a deeper vision on the matter. This is what I've always experienced. It is much more effective when the listener is fully devoted to the discussion; raises questions and seeks for the answers.
I have frequently experienced, while giving my own opinions on a subject that eventually new problems and questions come into the mind. It is just like a light blinking. New questions challenge your knowledge and excite you to move forward to find the answers. So to speak, you are rising up to the air while watching downward to the ground; the higher you rise, the bigger the view you get.
We should never be afraid of losing when it comes to the expression of science. Most people think they're losing if they reveal (!) a sort of knowledge and they get nothing for either monetary or morally. I see many people refraining to reveal their limited elementary learning for the counterparts.
I think if the listener is enough eager and capable to learn what you say, so why not? If you refrain to share your knowledge with him, he/she will finally find it out from another source. I think it's even a matter of pride and it's much pleasing to be a source of knowledge.
Of course, I think one should never express knowledge for someone who does not understand it or how worth it is. Because he/she either does not get the matter and you have wasted your time or just get it partially and this is, in my opinion, seriously dangerous as if follows the risk of misuse.
I think in a scientific discussion we should never be providential for an interested perceptive person.

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