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FROM THE FOUNDER
SEEKER OF KNOWLEDGE
What is the advantage of being a seeker of knowledge? How does
one become a seeker and what is
the reward?
By challenging your brain, opening your mind, and continuing to learn, we can help our future generations as they strive to heal the world and the people in it. A definition of a seeker could be one who reads, listens, questions, participates, explores, shares, and is striving to expand understanding.
Francis Bacon said, “Knowledge is power.”
“Knowledge is of no value unless you put it into practice.” –Anton Chekhov
“Knowledge has a beginning but no end.”—Gretta S. Iyengar
“We are drowning in information but starved for knowledge.”—John Naisbett
“If you have knowledge, let others light their candles at it.”—Margaret Fuller
Knowledge without action is lacking in effectiveness. It is so important that as we learn about the danger of radioactive radon exposure, we share with our local and global communities of health, environment, government, education, business, religion, and special interest. We can do this by networking with others through social media, educational institutions, personal relationships, conference, symposiums, and organizational charities. There is an adage: “When the learner is ready, a teacher appears.” A seeker of knowledge must be a teacher. Knowledge unlike many things never dies, it is just lost in time. Gaining knowledge is a lifetime performance.
Gloria Linnertz, Founder
Citizens for Radioactive Radon Reduction
February 27, 2024