Learning through books differs in many ways than learning through experience. I’m going to use the same example as the boy who reads a book how to play football but necessarily won’t turn out to be David Beckam: even if the boy goes through every book on the game and researches all the skills needed to be the ultimate player this cannot be guaranteed he is going to play football professionally. This is primarily
Because the books can only tell you the way to strike a ball, tackle an opponent and take the perfect free kick to curl it around the goalkeeper. To be a good football player you need to train the necessary muscles and be extremely fit and practicing kicking the ball to insure exact accuracy and to pass the ball past an opponent can only be done by practice where as books only provide you with the basics on how to perform these manoeuvres and on the other hand ‘practice makes perfect’
Learning through experience makes the situation real and reality is how it happens not how it’s written in books. Everyone prefers to be doing something practical rather than reading books therefore not just my opinion but statistics prove that if someone enjoys doing something they will derive more knowledge from it, as they are actually interested in what they are doing. Also you don’t make mistakes when reading a book so how can you learn from them but whilst doing practical for sure you will make some mistakes and therefore you can learn from them.