RE: The Cost & Value Of Knowledge. Part 2
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Seems you a philosopher, you said it right. To me no knowledge is irrelevant to the person seeking it. It's all needed in one way or the other. This is why we choose an area and acquire knowledge in that area. What's your suggestion as regards acquiring too much of knowledge then after a couple of years death takes over the individual. It is right?
Thanks for sharing brother, happy new month champ
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At one point in time in our lives, the knowledge we've consciously and subconsciously sought attains relevance in our lives and irrespective of how we see it, knowledge should be inevitable, we can tailor our intent and purpose of seeking it because at the end of the day, it ends up defining us.