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Are books more important than experience?
Though certainly the books provide one a wide range of
information even from the area the experience of his life would
never reach, once he tries to manage something in practice
depending on the information gained only from books, he will note
that they are not a source of the perfect information. For example,
suppose that we had 20 books which teach us how to cook Japanese
dishes and we decided to make a Sushi roll. The books will be very
useful because they indicate what we have to buy and what kind of
procedures we should take. Even in case we never had seen Sushi
nor the process of
cooking, some books would should them in their pictures. We do
not have to memorize each information because with those books
we would always be able to review it.
However, what will happen if we had never eaten Sushi? Some
professional chef might be able to imagine how it could taste by the
information of the books, but even in that case he would not know
how delicious it would be nor how good Sushi should taste. The
majority of authors of those books write depending on their own
experience and they definitively should have not imagined what
kind of difficulties could occur if a Nigerian Chef try to make a
Sushi roll with the African rice which is drier and smells stronger
than Japanese rice. Without an experience of making it with a
teacher, one would never learn how strongly one should give the
pressure as rolling it. In conclusion, the information of books is not
complete. They are useful as reference because they provide the
basic information that everybody look for and also details that other
person investigated or experienced which you might not obtain only
by your experience, whereas you cannot totally depend on their
information when you intend to gain knowledge.




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