Maturation of knowledge.
Knowledge is an interesting thing, which sometimes cannot be felt by touch, it may not have a smell, and it is so transparent that you cannot see it with the naked eye.
Knowledge can be compared to plants that need to ripen, so that by looking at them we can clearly determine the type of plant and find out what they taste like, because while they are green, their taste will be determined, as they say jokingly - grass is grass.
In the photographs below, you will see unripe shoots of a plant that is difficult to determine without special, mature knowledge.
I would say what comes to my mind, for example, a weed called wheatgrass, although, in the old days, wheatgrass was considered a cultivated plant and from its roots, which we want to get rid of in our garden, they made flour and baked bread from it.
And from the stems of wheatgrass they made salads.
As I once learned, wheatgrass is a panacea for many diseases, but you need to learn, mature lol, how to use it.
In fact, in these photos we see shoots of barley, a cultivated cereal today, but until the ears appear, it is difficult to say what kind of plant it is, unless you are an experienced botanist with a gold diploma.
It is strange, but sometimes, knowledge can not only mature, but also overmature, lose its significance, for various reasons, for example, due to loss of relevance.
For example, few people now use a yoke to carry two buckets of water, but someone once invented this device to facilitate such work by redistributing the load lol.
Green, unripe knowledge is not easy to apply in practice, and the result of such application can be like eating unripe plums, but someone's intestines can easily cope with this, and someone after this gets acquainted with new problems and never eats unripe plums again, for the reason that in this area his knowledge has matured!
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