Knowledge is gathering the right data,
learning the right methods,
and putting them into practice.
That process requires a guide,
and they come in numerous forms:
books, teachers, gurus, or ChatGPT.
The guide shows us
where to find the information
and instructs us on how to use
and apply the information.
This is always based on the orientation
of the guide.
Understanding demands more
than following.
It is reflecting on information,
seeing how it plays out,
and making connections for ourselves.
That process requires outcomes
and how they matter to us.
Outcomes we like. Outcomes we don’t.
These outcomes are necessary
so we have additional reference
to capture learning
that will help OUR orientation
with the information.
When we apply information,
we gain knowledge.
When we translate information,
we gain understanding.
Asking for an explanation
and hoping to get an understanding
is not possible.
It’s up to us to translate it
into our own understanding.
What outcomes
are offering you reference
that you haven’t yet translated?