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Posted by Robert Benjamin on April 13, 2000 at 08:48:09:
In Reply to: Re: Is Knowledge Sharing a Virtual Myth? posted by Rachel Cook on April 13, 2000 at 06:26:30:
Rachel
I really agree with your statement about the stimulation derived from questions. Many of my thought patterns were prompted by that something that someone said, for example, what Bennie said today about leveraging knowledge in a direct sense. I know it is probably old hat to many other persons, but it did remind me that we are all about producing something useful.
Thomas Edison probably described our efforts best when he suggested we invent for the benefit of mankind. That benefit could well be capital gains, but it does tend to suggest a worthwhile cause behind our everyday motion.
Thank you for your thoughts. I guess knowledge sharing does not have to be about a specific topic after all. We all have life experience, and often an "out-of-context" statement can trigger many new thoughts in another context.
Regards
Robert
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