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But don't gush about the singing lessons you took, or how you learned to play guitar.
Its motto: "What you know is more important than where or how you learned it".
For example, you know that the capital of California is Sacramento, but you probably don't remember how you learned it.
At her most genuinely astute, Liz thinks about "how knowledge accumulated in layers rather than linearly, how you learned the same things over and over, but differently each time, more deeply".
Then think really hard about what goes into that activity: the water for your golf course, how you learned to read, quality control for the beer, sidewalks, phone networks, etc. Did the government have anything to do with those essentials to your enjoyment?
W hich would you rather come back with from holiday - a tan or tales of how you learned to cook laksa in a Malay village, climbed a mountain with your kids in Morocco, or explored the shores of Lake Malawi by dugout canoe?
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