nPeace
Veteran Member
Imo, they can be both the same, but one can also be reality.The dictionary can only tell you how people generally use the word. Why do you think I compared knowledge to perfection? Just because people have a definition of perfection doesn't mean its achievable. I understand what people mean when they say knowledge. I understand that its a word.
Now try to hand me an actual response. How do you tell the difference between something you know and something you believe you know? Good luck with that.
For example, if while hammering a nail into wood, I accidentally hit my thumb, I believe I missed the nail, and hit my thumb.
The fact that I dropped the hammer, grab my thumb, and yell, tells me that is true, because I know I am experiencing pain... or something terrible - whatever that is in reality.