domingo, 5 de julho de 2015


"Knowledge is like a garden: if it is not cultivated, it cannot be harvested."

I decided to choose the 9th proverb because this comparasion is always right. Frist, everytime that you see a picture of a genius inside of his/her office, fore example Einstein, ther is a lot of books, the real proof that all of us need to study (cultivate) our mind to archive our goals (haveste). Second, in all fields of research we have meetings arround the world to the people who are envolved have the possibility to do a brainstrom where they can improve their knowledge at the same time to find a soluton to a problem or just discuss a theme.

On the other hand, people that does not develop their knowledge will have a lot of difficult to archive the same goals of the others that studied hard. An example could be a person who is inteligent, but do not use his/her knowledge for good reasons. Other one, a person that work with you, have more knowledge as you, but does not apply it, does not have that white ambition to grow as professional inside the company. this is why I belive that we have nos just cultivate our brain, we have to know how to pass it away to help other people to they archive their goals too.

8 comentários:

  1. alterar a página para o inglês, por favor

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  2. I like what you had to say. This is a clear proverb with an important message. Have you heard the same idea in Brazil?

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  3. Knowledge is like a garden: if it is not cultivated, it cannot be harvested

    you chose a great proverb, and you give a great explanation.

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  4. Knowledge is like a garden: if it is not cultivated, it cannot be harvested

    you chose a great proverb, and you give a great explanation.

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  5. thanks for your explanation.it is very clear

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  6. I like the ending of the second paragraph !
    Sharing knowledge is important !!

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  7. That`s true, doesn`t any good to have a vast knowledge without purpose.

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  8. I like this proverb same as you

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