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True test of knowledge
One topic that can be endlessly debated on is "what is  knowledge?"
Who can be called as knowledgeable? Is it people  with strong skill sets? Or is it people who have a string of degrees? Or is it  people who have large number of followers and devotees? Is it the consultants /  experts who command a huge price? Or is it people with depth of experience in  select areas? Or is it people who hold high positions and have huge power  bestowed on them?
What is knowledge? Is it the same as intelligence or  smartness? Most of us often confuse information or charisma or articulation with  knowledge. Real knowledge is something beyond all this. People who strut around  with pride on their knowledge often get stuck for words when asked simple  questions like "Who am I?". Knowledge should not be confused with ability to  make a living or earn wealth.
My own thoughts on this is as follows. A  person can be called knowledgeable if she knows her self. She is able to  differentiate between her body and her self and likewise with others. She knows  the interconnections between different forms of life. She knows how to live and  the purpose of her life. She knows where she has come from and where her  destination is.
The true test of knowledge is not in the ability to  articulate with conviction. A person who is truly knowledgeable can be  identified by her conduct. Such a person is always cool, calm, balanced and  unperturbed. She is gentle with all and compassionate. She has love for all  beings and is always interested in giving rather than getting. She is selfless.  She upholds values irrespective of its consequences.
A  persons knowledge level is known by her conduct. 
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