"دانش، سپس، سیستمی از تحولات است که به تدریج مناسب میشوند"
— Jean Piaget
Simplified Meaning:
When we talk about knowledge, we're talking about how information and understanding change and grow over time. Think of it like a garden. At first, you just have soil and seeds. These seeds are your basic facts and pieces of information. As you water them and give them sunlight, they start to sprout—this represents your beginning understanding. Over time, with more care and learning, these plants turn into a full garden with flowers and fruits. This full garden is your mature, complete understanding of a topic. In real life, consider learning a new language. At first, you might only know a few words. But as you study and practice, you start to form sentences, then have full conversations. Eventually, you can read books and watch movies in that language. Your knowledge has transformed from a few scattered words to a deep understanding of the language. This shows how knowledge grows and changes, becoming more complete and useful over time. You can apply this idea in your life by being patient with your learning process. Understand that it's okay to start with just the basics. As long as you keep working on it, your understanding will grow and improve, just like the garden or learning a new language.