The encapsulation of the fact that individuals who know more, make better decisions, and live better.
Know more know better is a great idiom. I tell it to my students to encourage them to study. Know more live better is an extension of that idea.
by but for September 25, 2018

"Know more know better" is a great idiom. I tell it to my students to encourage them to study. "Know more to live better" is a counterpart.
by but for September 25, 2018

by 92914 July 9, 2020

by Emily P. June 17, 2008

Adjectival phrase:
Used when someone running a project or task needs to explain to people he is answerable to, who don't have the skills or knowledge to understand what is going on, that the project is still at an early stage (prototype or rough cut) and will significantly improve in quality of appearance and content by the time it is finished.
Used when someone running a project or task needs to explain to people he is answerable to, who don't have the skills or knowledge to understand what is going on, that the project is still at an early stage (prototype or rough cut) and will significantly improve in quality of appearance and content by the time it is finished.
This is the initial look and feel which is very rough but we are going to spoodle it all up and make it more betterer before we finish.
by Kilkrazy October 1, 2004

by More better April 11, 2021

by Bungalow Bill December 10, 2001
