Some of the most successful social entrepreneurs say that you should differentiate knowing and understanding. When you “know” something, it means you are aware of it or able to recognize and express it. But when you ‘understand’ something, you remember its information so that you can connect it to others. Understanding something also can make you able to explain about it and perceive its significance and deeper details. The most valuable part of understanding is that you are truly learning something and being able to apply it into different situations. For example, you learn a lesson when you experience a certain situation. If you did understand about the situation, you are able to apply your knowledge and own method on similar situations. So, understanding something that makes you learn can be your power, a guide, a shortcut, and etc.