Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Intrinsic knowledge in a golfers life


When a golfer is playing a tournament and is playing well enough to be in the top 10 of the tournament, sometimes just before doing the shot the person knows how the shot is going to be. To be more specific when I am in competition and I have a definitive putt to do I sometimes know I am going to do it correctly without analyzing the slope and without thinking it throughly. This is because I have the confidence doing that specific shot and I have something that tells me It is the right decision. This is another example of intrinsic knowledge because I as the knower doing the shot have the feeling and the knowledge that I can’t put into words or symbols to describe that impulse of doing the correct shot.
In conclusion there are different types of knowledge in the human understanding, one that can be named the common knowledge that includes words and symbols and the intrinsic knowledge the one that every person has but it is not expressed with words nor symbols. Every human uses both types of knowledge in the daily basis to do everything. Common knowledge can be taught with the use of books or even watching a TV program or listening to the radio whereas intrinsic language cannot be taught human through human because it is something every person develops through the years and it is very important to complement the understanding of life as a whole. 


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