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Knowledge force-fed in episodes, because nobody learns the whole truth in one sitting.

means Structured units of teaching or instruction, or the wisdom extracted from experience after the fact.

from From Latin lectio, a reading, via Old French leconoriginally a passage read aloud, before life started assigning its own.

Read aloudMedieval lessons were scripture read to students.
Hard kindThe pricier the lesson, the rarer the repeat.
Plural forceTeaching someone a lesson means consequences, not curriculum.
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