08 September 2007

thought becomes language

thought becomes language through a process of willing
communication. An image in your head says to you to tell
someone what you think. The person you tell might not want
to know. but you want them to know
so you turn your idea into words.
The words of your language
might be misunderstood,
misinterpreted
or misleading
if you have not translated your thought
into the correct language or a logical order of words
which are in themselves known well enough and understood
by the other participant.
There are cultural differences
and universal awarenesses
which you will need to include in your method
before you are heard or your words are read
in a bed of thought there are links
made across the brain which can be strengthened
by repeated use but if not used will diminish
to less than a shadow
of what you thought you knew. Here you must decide
if the thought you are communicating is strong
or only a shadow. if it is a shadow then ask yourself this;
do you even know what it is that you want to say?

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