Practical knowledge versus unpractical knowledge

Which is which? Should we know something for the sake of knowing something or should we know something to do something with that knowledge? - I wrote this entanglement on purpose.  

The ancient Greeks saw the difference between knowing something (episteme) and knowing how to do something (techne). This is the distinction between theory and practice. 

We need to balance both, otherwise, theoretical knowledge becomes useless for real life applications and that's bad, especially for men - LOL. 

The decline of practical skills, some of them very day-to-day, among a generation of British men is very worrying. They can't put up a shelf, wire a plug, countersink a screw, iron a shirt. They believe it's endearing and cute to be useless,

          James May

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