• What is tangible knowledge?

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    Tangible knowledge, as discussed by and , refers to knowledge that is concretely manifested or produced through action. This kind of knowledge stems from engaging in a process that not only results in the creation of something real and tangible, but where the process of creation itself holds significant value. Both emphasize the profound satisfaction and inner goodness that arise from this process of learning and creation. They also discuss how the positive feelings generated can influence other areas of life, promoting a generative drive, gratitude, and contentment 1.

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