Friday, February 12, 2010

';Enthusiasm is a substitute for knowledge';. Is it true????

No, but it can be a substitute for intelligence. A person who brings curiosity and energy to a project or subject will almost always get better results than a more intelligent person who's bored with it. Knowledge, however, is a different story-- if you don't have it you'll have to get it. There's no substitute.';Enthusiasm is a substitute for knowledge';. Is it true????
No cliche is true. None are false, either.





I do think it's true that people who think cliches and sententiae and other sound-bites are worth discussing are shallow. Share that with your professor :-)';Enthusiasm is a substitute for knowledge';. Is it true????
it's true until you meet an enthuiastic fool
Enthusiasm is a rapture of a particular knowledge over another.





It is a passion and thus separate from knowledge, but it is not a substitute.
No. Without enthusiasm learning would feel crap.
This saying sometimes works for employers. But not always. It depends on the job the enthusiastic employee is going to be doing. Usually a manual labor position, or something like receptionist.
No. Enthusiasm is the strong disire to something which you do it happily , full of energy. Knowledge is the range of one's information or understanding .
All of us lack knowledge. Enthusiasm is the necessary soil in which it can grow. Pretty hard to learn something you are not enthusiastic about studying.





BTW - ';enthusiasm'; comes from the ancient Greek meaning ';In God.'; Being enthusiastic is being under divine influence and thus the fount of all knowledge.
no it is not!


it is the foundation of knowledge!

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