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Knowledge without understanding is useless.
Thucydides
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Knowledge is only valuable when it is fully understood.

This quote by Thucydides emphasizes that merely possessing information is insufficient; true value lies in the comprehension and application of that knowledge. Without understanding, knowledge fails to influence our actions or decisions, rendering it effectively useless in practical contexts.

Themes

KnowledgeUnderstandingEducationWisdomLearning

In practice

Example use cases

In a classroom setting to emphasize the importance of critical thinking.

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