DO YOU "YADA"?

"Poetry can be taught, but really, it should be lived, tried, tested, engaged with. Let it in, and allow it to change your life" ~ X

For me, the evidence of education should be lifestyle. Beyond teaching, we should live out our knowledge, try it, test it, and be transformed by it.

So no, I do not think that the above axiom applies only to poetry. It applies to everything. Everything is better when it is experienced and tested for sure.

I cannot claim to know a thing I haven’t engaged in or tried. Because knowing is not mere. The Hebrew word for know is "yada," and it suggests a knowledge that is beyond the surface or layers of things. It suggests intimacy.

Dearest reader, Yada is not an ordinary level of knowledge. It requires you to go outside the classroom, into the laboratory and the real world, to actually live, try, test, and engage with what you know as true, so much so that it influences your very being.

Then, and only then, can you say you know a thing.

@favvy_Okwansđź–¤.

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