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It’s succinct enough to fit on a bumper sticker. But what did ‘knowledge is power’ originally mean?
You've heard "knowledge is power," right? It is, but know this much: You shouldn't keep it all to yourself.
But we could also look at curiosity and defiance as the symbol of life and transformation for the wife, and of death for Bluebeard. By disobeying her husband, the wife may have lost her innocence, but ...
Jenny was right. Knowledge is power. But she was wrong about what do to with it. Actually, knowledge can change the world—or the company—but only when it is shared, and shared in the right ways.
OPINION: Kids may have a hard time believing adults when we say that nearly every piece of knowledge they gain will help them live more fullfilled lives. But we must try.
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