The Alchemy of Expression
We know only what we create. Knowledge isn't possessed but performed—revealed through the act of expression rather than the accumulation of information. The mind that merely collects develops an illusion of understanding until thought materialises into form.
True comprehension emerges only when we transform consumption into creation, when we make the invisible visible. Our articulations, not our collections, reveal the depth of our knowing. What remains unexpressed exists in limbo—wisdom unrealised, insights veiled from ourselves and others.
The act of creation doesn't merely communicate knowledge; it completes it.