Words Are the Best We Can Do.

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Words Are the Best We Can Do.
[All images courtesy of Ms. Copilot and +he Ghos+ (2024)]

Words are the best we can do.
So, words should always hold as much of the story of our experience, and lessons of yesterday, as they can.

Words, when it comes to subjects of injustice, need to change because to have injustice is to have words that hold false value.

[All images courtesy of Ms. Copilot and +he Ghos+ (2024)]

A dynamic word grows.
Static letters fester.

Language communicates intention.
Therefore, the intention of the sayer requires a common understood container to deliver meaning.

When words don’t mean what they could, they don’t mean what they should.

Lacking dynamic strength words go limp.

Static letters fester.

Communication is the conveyance and recognition of the conveyance. What is said and what is meant. The relationship and not the insistence on meaning or stubborn misunderstanding.

We give language life through communication. The meaning of each word is as dependent on the listener as the sayer.

Communication is the response and not the insistence of a certain response.

If you are not being understood it maybe you are using the wrong words. But it just might be (as it so often is today), you are using the right word gone dead. And that what is necessary is not the concept that the feeling and idea you want so passionately to express is understood and felt by the other, but that the words fail from a lack of understanding of their full possibility of definition.

Our words today don’t mean what they could, so they don’t mean what they should.

Language is our common blood. When a word fails the whole world suffers the bleed.

It is not the thought but the conveyance of what is thought we're after.

What the symbols attempt to deliver and not the symbol.

The Amazon box is not what’s inside.

It's a matter of our understanding and trust of another's use of each word.

Like our words, a Box of Cheerios isn’t necessarily filled with cereal.

S.J. Wynn
+he Ghos+