Aug 26, 2008

Without Wax

Did you know that the word sincere is originated from Latin word sen Serra that means without wax?

This sen Serra thingy started back in Galileo's time centuries ago where peeps raced to create beautiful statue and sculpture to present it to their emperor or for academic reasons. So, sometimes when there is a foul on their masterpiece, they will cover it with wax. By that time, every artwork that has no slack at all, meanings true form of it without any added compartment are called sen Serra', without wax.

Now you know what sincerely stands for rite? The true meaning behind the word.



Without wax,

Haidar

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