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A carpenter, during years of practicing his trade, learns to use his hands and tools precisely. While he can teach an apprentice carpentry, he cannot teach that precision. | A carpenter, during years of practicing his trade, learns to use his hands and tools precisely. While he can teach an apprentice carpentry, he cannot teach that precision. | ||
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Revision as of 18:26, March 12, 2011
Experience is a term referring to knowledge gained by involvement in some sort of activity or process. It usually entails some practical knowledge, or "how-to" knowledge gained through trial and error, which isn't easily taught.
Example
A carpenter, during years of practicing his trade, learns to use his hands and tools precisely. While he can teach an apprentice carpentry, he cannot teach that precision.
See Also
- In the midst of a Maelstrom: the Holy Spirit and silence: an essay an experience of His quiet activity