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How to learn
- There are many ways to learn a subject.
- The most commons ways to acquire some knowledge are always, in some way, evolved with books or practice experience.
- Both technics have reasons to justifie an option for it, but for a few reasons I believe that books are better than experience.
- Books are, almost always, written using some kind of scientific background.
- Authors do researches, read many books and study a lot before start write about any subject (he would probably found any publisher if write based only on his or her own thoughts).
- It's possible to learn through experience but the knowledge is often based on common sense rather than scientific method or experiments.
- When something is learned through practice without any text book of reference, the student can trust only in his own memory when the knowledge will be needed.
- Futhermore, science never stops.
- The best way to update about any subject is doing research and reading new materials.
- Books are easy to spread around the world.
- Today, with the internet help, people can found and download easily texts about any subject imaginable.
- Can be very difficult find an economist to help on a internship program, but you can find all the basics summarized in books.
- However, there is a type of knowledge that is possible to acquire only practicing.
- A doctor who got his degree on the best medicine school in the world but doesn't have any experience is a bad doctor.
- A student only became a professional after practice during some time.
- All things considered, it is evident that books and experience are fundamental tools to build any kind of knowledge.
- Each person needs to figure out what works for him or her.
- People are not equal and should not learn in the same way than everyone else.
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