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Speech on a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.

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Answered by vermaalok554
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This is a beautiful essay on an old phrase “A Little knowledge is a dangerous thing”. In this era of expert knowledge, a little knowledge of the world stands nowhere. One has to keep oneself updated in order to be somewhere in this world.

Be it any stream of knowledge, any part of wisdom, in depth knowledge of it is necessary in order to be able to formulate an opinion or develop a line of thought. Whether it is art, science, literature, politics, technology, communication, astronomy, computers, economics, administration, law etc or whether it is simply about life in general, one has to have great, deep and wide knowledge about it in order to be able to speak about it— for, or against. This is necessary, needed and demanded especially in today’s world where opinions are challenged and words have to pay a price.

In this era of expert knowledge, a little knowledge of the world stands nowhere. One has to keep oneself updated in order to be somewhere in this world. Moreover, where every word spoken is accountable and is scrutinized closely one cannot get away with sweeping statements which in reality conceal shallow knowledge. It has been proved many times that words spoken without any real knowledge and statements given without true understanding have often created trouble and controversy. Words thus uttered thoughtlessly have created mess which is cleared often by apologies. Thus, if one wants to stay away from troubles one has to learn to be aware of one’s own world around and continuously gather knowledge as readily as children enjoy gathering flowers in a garden during spring time.

Answered by SelieVisa
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A little knowledge is a dangerous thing

The proverb 'A little knowledge is a dangerous thing' expresses the idea that gaining a little knowledge can mislead people into thinking that they are more expert than they really are. This mindset of overconfidence and pride can lead to making serious mistakes which we will regret later. The saying is attributed to Alexander Pope and found in his An Essay on Criticism, 1709. The purpose of the saying is not to stop us from doing something but to acquire as much knowledge as possible before doing it. When we do things with proper knowledge it minimises the risk and danger to ourselves and to other people.

A doctor who has not earned his degree through hard and dedicated work is a menace to his patients. He can cause death instead of curing and saving their lives. We are living in an age of specialization. We need specialists who can guide and help us better. But there are also many quacks and unskilled people who masquerade as specialists. They dupe and deceive people for selfish gains with no regard for the adverse consequences on other people. We must beware of these unscrupulous people.

This proverb warns us not to become falsely overconfident when we merely possess a small amount of knowledge about a subject. We should study and research on a topic extensively before proclaiming ourselves as experts.

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