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How useful are books for acquiring tacit knowledge?
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>Tacit knowledge is personal, experience-based knowledge that is difficult to articulate, formalize, or transfer, encompassing skills, intuition, and insights gained through practice and observation rather than formal instruction.
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those bullet points tho
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They're OK but I believe meditation and perpetual awareness is more fruitful but sometimes I read a book or hear a sermon and it seems to coincide with thoughts I've been pondering and generate a feeling of serendipity but if I don't experience that feeling then it might as well be gobbledygook.



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