
Effort: The Knight Bus (Book 3, Chapter 3)
Harry Potter and the Sacred Text
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The word effort comes from the latin. The f part is from x, like out. It's an out prefix. And then the fort is the word for strength. So it's just to put your strength out of yourself, your strength out. But what's implied by getting your strength out is that it is not in,. There's actually something implied in the definition that if your strength is going out, then you are becoming depleted. Wy there's no version of effort which does not imply unnecessary restoration at some point.
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