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BK said it all beautifully. Knowledge is empowering.
In practice, the chestnut Knowledge is Power means that each piece of information you have in hand is a potential key to unlocking power.
If I have some piece of information/knowledge not known by a competitor, I have power. In the most reptilian brain sense, that can mean I know where there is a cache of food and you do not. Or I may, like Edison, know how to derive light from electricity.
But in the most often applied form, Knowledge is Power means that I know that your army is moving men and materiel to a new location, or simply what you did in Vegas two years ago. In Fedora Lounge terms, if I know that the vintage watch you are offering for sale is quite rare and valuable, and you lack this knowledge, I have power.
It is a gift, I think. To be able to harvest information from and about others while revealing little in return, thereby gaining more information, ergo, more power. Carefully gathered and assembled knowledge is indeed empowering.
How is that for pessimism, Baron?
BK said it all beautifully. Knowledge is empowering.
In practice, the chestnut Knowledge is Power means that each piece of information you have in hand is a potential key to unlocking power.
If I have some piece of information/knowledge not known by a competitor, I have power. In the most reptilian brain sense, that can mean I know where there is a cache of food and you do not. Or I may, like Edison, know how to derive light from electricity.
But in the most often applied form, Knowledge is Power means that I know that your army is moving men and materiel to a new location, or simply what you did in Vegas two years ago. In Fedora Lounge terms, if I know that the vintage watch you are offering for sale is quite rare and valuable, and you lack this knowledge, I have power.
It is a gift, I think. To be able to harvest information from and about others while revealing little in return, thereby gaining more information, ergo, more power. Carefully gathered and assembled knowledge is indeed empowering.
How is that for pessimism, Baron?