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Knowledge about the world one accumulates by gained first-hand by living through it. To be contrasted with learned knowledge by which one is indoctrinated through social institutions like school. Can get confusing when you consider the lived experience of being indoctrinated through social institutions like school.
Knowledge about the world one accumulates by gained first-hand by living through it. Knowledge that is joyously subjective, and not the quasi-objective, pseudo-knowledge by which we are all systematically indoctrinated through social institutions such as the education system, government and the calculating fingers of the media.  


In any rate, subjective, and — where one’s particular lived experience has not been a happy one, thanks to some marginalisation, a justification for granting your experience priority over those more fortunate, or at any rate less marginalised.
Can get confusing when you consider the lived experience of being indoctrinated through social institutions like school.
 
In any rate, subjective, and — where, thanks to one or more intersecting marginalisations, one’s particular lived experience has not been a happy one a justification for prioritising your ghastly experience over those more fortunate, or at any rate less marginalised, when deciding the policies which should govern the implicated social institutions.
 
It’s a bit circular like that.


===Lived experience as a finite game===
===Lived experience as a finite game===
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