Some months ago, I shared this experience with my guys.
Every of them were like the 4 grounds the gospel books talked about.
The Experience
I was going through my handout yesterday to refresh my mind since the holiday was taking longer.
There's this course titled Food Microbiology, it was the handout I was going through.
So I jokingly tried to lecture my big sis about a particular topic on one of the pages, "fermentation" was the topic.
"Fermentation is derived from a Latin word -fevere- meaning -to boil-... This is because early in the start of wine fermentation gas bubbles are released continuously to the surface giving the impression of boiling..." I explained.
I went further to explain to her the three ways fermentation could be defined.
At the end of the introduction, I asked if she understood, and she affirmed that she did.
However, she added that in her field of study, the word "fermentation" means a different thing entirely.
What do they call these words with the same spelling and sound but different meanings in English again?
"Homophones."
What am I trying to point out here?
" Don't limit yourself to the little you know.
There's always room to grow...so grow, keep learning, and keep sharing what you know. No knowledge is a waste."
So tell me, will this experience guide you today?
The Growth Advocate is always rooting for you.