Application Quote by Henry Hazlitt
“The only way we could remember would be by constant re-reading, for knowledge unused tends to drop out of mind. Knowledge used does not need to be remembered; practice forms habits and habits make memory unnecessary. The rule is nothing; the application is everything.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Economics in One Lesson, Henry Hazlitt, 1946
Knowledge that is not applied fades, while practiced skills become automatic and need no conscious recall.
In simple terms: Practice turns knowledge into habit, making memory unnecessary.
Apply what you learn, don’t just memorize.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- studying
- skill development
- daily routines
- professional training
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you turn learning into daily practice?
- What habits help retain useful information?
If knowledge is never used, it remains theoretical and can be forgotten.