If you know Things, you know Things
During the adventure of my master degree perusal, “If you know things, you know things” was a famous pet peeve of my operating systems instructor. For a long time, I wondered, what exactly in the hell does it mean. I still am not sure about its supposed semantic, but I have made some guesses. It perhaps implies that;
1- The fact of being aware of information that is known to few people
2- Be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information
3- Knowing how to actually do something in practical
4- Facing the music in the real world
5- Regard as true beyond any doubt
6- Have firsthand knowledge
7- Have fixed in the mind
So what’s your take, do you know what does this phrase mean?
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