Knowing Quote by Shane Hipps
““Information is strength without coordination. We become a danger mostly to ourselves when we have it. Understanding is the ability to coordinate that raw information in meaningful ways. Understanding creates a certain enthusiasm. We can direct our knowledge toward potentially useful ends--but we may also be a danger to others. Wisdom, however, is knowing how, when, and why we use our understanding; wisdom is settling into our understanding without being too enamored by it.””
About This Quote
Information alone is power, but without coordination it can be harmful; understanding organizes information, and wisdom guides its use responsibly.
In simple terms: Raw data can be dangerous; understanding orders it, wisdom guides it.
Seek coordination and wisdom when handling information.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- business strategy
- public policy
- personal decision making
- education
- technology development
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we ensure coordination of information in organizations?
- What practices foster wisdom over mere knowledge?
Without coordination, information may cause unintended harm.