Unravel the profound connection between writing and articulation, exploring their purpose in human expression. Delve into the intricate dance of words and thoughts, and how they shape our understanding of the world and ourselves.
The revelation is not something tangible
It revolves more around meaningful semantics and therefore can help you look at things in a new light
- One such episode of pedantic nature manifesting itself reminds me of a revelation I chanced upon that I would love to share
- I hesitate to use the word “revelation” owing to its extent of contextual misuse, but let us proceed anyway with whatever limited linguistic machinery is available to us
If you have a viewpoint, should you articulate an argument?
Argument has to be separated from its root word “argue”, otherwise it becomes a misnomer
- Think of the collective case as a dialogue unto yourself
- You are the Speaker and the Interlocuter
- The “Interlocuter You” validates what the “Speaker You” thinks through their collective argument
- While the Speaker You uses this validation to guide its own action
Why should you voice your story?
To voice your thoughts or viewpoints through a story is to create your own meta-human clone, who is responsible for holding you accountable for all your actions.
- The sole purpose of breaking a story into arguments is that writing even a single well-put case helps you to learn to clarify your thoughts and articulate it sincerely, honestly and accurately.