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Knowledge Goblin

A Knowledge Goblin is someone who hordes knowledge. They will surround themselves with knowledgeable people from different disaplines. They don't necessarily stop people from learning from them but they do no teach people what they have. They are mire preoccupied with gathering knowledge for themselves.
Bruce keeps asking me questions but won't explain how to work out how to calculate the answer to this problem. He is such a Knowledge Goblin
by Big Ol Spanner February 2, 2026
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Perfect Knowledge Fallacy

The mistaken belief that decisions can only be made with perfect information—that uncertainty invalidates choice. This fallacy rejects all action under uncertainty, demanding certainty that is rarely available and never necessary. It's the logic of "we can't act on climate change until we know exactly what will happen," ignoring that we never know exactly, and waiting is itself a choice. The perfect knowledge fallacy is beloved of delayers, deniers, and anyone who benefits from inaction. It sets standards that can't be met, therefore justifies never acting. The cure is recognizing that decisions are made with imperfect information, always have been, always will be. The question is not "do we know everything?" but "do we know enough?"
Perfect Knowledge Fallacy Example: "They couldn't decide which school to send their child to—not enough data, not enough certainty, not enough knowledge. The perfect knowledge fallacy had them paralyzed. Meanwhile, the child waited. They finally chose, imperfectly, and it worked out fine. Perfect knowledge was never available; good enough was always sufficient."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 17, 2026
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Surface Level Knowledge

An idea/thing that is usually known by most of the people in the internet or real life.
Can be used as the opposite to ball knowledge.
Person 1: Do you what happened in September 11 2001
Person 2: Its literally a Surface level knowledge
by victorballs February 19, 2026
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Knowledge Bias

The systematic distortion that occurs because what we know shapes how we see. Unlike simple ignorance, which is absence of knowledge, Knowledge Bias is the skew introduced by the specific knowledge we do have. Learning economics makes you see market forces everywhere; learning psychology makes you see cognitive biases everywhere; learning trauma theory makes you see wounds everywhere. Each framework illuminates some things and casts shadows on others. Knowledge Bias isn't a failure—it's the inevitable cost of having any perspective at all. The question is whether you know your perspective's price.
"Ever since I learned about attachment theory, I see anxious and avoidant patterns in every relationship, including my goldfish." That's Knowledge Bias: when your tools shape what you're able to see, and also what you're unable to unsee.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 22, 2026
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Spaces of Power of Knowledge

The specific locations—institutional, geographical, social—where knowledge is validated, certified, and authorized to count as "real." The university lecture hall. The peer-reviewed journal. The TEDx stage. The expert witness stand. These spaces aren't neutral containers; they're active filters that shape what can be said, who can say it, and how it must be formatted to be heard. Knowledge that originates outside these spaces must translate itself, often awkwardly, to gain admission. The Spaces of Power determine not just what we know, but what we're allowed to call knowing.
Spaces of Power of Knowledge "She's been studying local water patterns for forty years, but without a PhD, her knowledge doesn't count in the Spaces of Power. So the town council listens to the consultant who flew in yesterday instead."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 22, 2026
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A critical framework for understanding that knowledge doesn't float free—it's always situated in physical and social spaces that shape its production, validation, and circulation. This theory asks: Who gets to sit in the rooms where knowledge is made? Whose voices are amplified by the architecture, the technology, the funding streams? What kinds of knowledge are architecturally impossible in these spaces? It reveals that the university seminar room, the corporate think tank, and the community center produce different truths not because they're looking at different realities, but because the spaces themselves are different knowledge-making machines.
Theory of Spaces of Power of Knowledge "Apply the Theory of Spaces of Power of Knowledge to your literature seminar: why are we reading these authors in this room, with this furniture, in this language, at this time of day? Every answer reveals another layer of whose knowledge gets to be here."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 22, 2026
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Social Power of Knowledge

The recognition that knowledge isn't just information—it's a form of social power that can confer status, justify authority, or maintain hierarchy. To be known as someone who knows—to have your knowledge socially recognized—is to wield influence regardless of the content of your knowledge. The social power of knowledge explains why credentials matter even when the credential-holder is incompetent, why expertise is often performative, and why challenging established knowledge is always also a social struggle, not just an intellectual one.
Social Power of Knowledge "He didn't actually understand the data, but he had the right degree and the right confidence, so everyone believed him. That's the Social Power of Knowledge: looking like you know is often more powerful than knowing."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 22, 2026
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