Thursday, November 13, 2008

The Charm of Words,Phrases

Everyone is talking about looming recession, market crash, high unemployment.
I have decided to turn my attention to something less disturbing. I love words, big words, phrases, wise phrases. Cynically, who doesn't like to sound clever by using magnanimous words? Few people, i guess. Complicated sophistication is what attracts me to the charm of words, phrases. Just as much as I enjoy the perception of social entrepreneur. This(social entrepreneur) is an individual who holds dearly the love people bestow upon him/her.


The intricacy associated with this love emerge once one get exposed to different kind of writing material that tease enough mental curiosity to want the exact meaning of such phrases. For instance, you tell anyone to stick to the knitting. What will generally be thought as is sitting in front of sewing machine the whole time, which might be basically true. However, in the fantastic reality of meaningful metaphors, this might basically state,'stick to what you know'. One other interpolation was a direct but substantial statement by one famous philosopher. He said,'beer is proof that God wants us to be happy.' Weird, isn't it? Because it overrides long held views of beer as a social deform er. Wise, isn't? Because this was stated a well known individual add enough value to its influence.


It's the words that emancipate our perception of someone, something.I,imaginatively saw, Julius Cesar as one of the wisest man in political and thought leadership, not because he said something I understood but Shakespeare's writing engaged my perceptual to regard the wise Cesar as brilliant and undeniably the best. Who would not have found it interesting to have known this phrase,' the eye dear Brutus, sees not itself but through the reflection of some other things or Our fault dear Brutus, lies not in the stars but on us because we are underlings.'

As a wishful thinker, I have always needed to speak so fluently the English language. I wanted to speak in manner that the language sound so natural to the listener. The care exercisable in the influence exert able in the use of words is irretrievably warranted to satisfy both the charm of phrases and words. With the regard in mind i have not declared my identity as anti-African but the beauty necessary for me is the incisive need to master the unirvesal language, sometimes to the suprise of the queen herself. The populism that i'm inherently born with can not be ignored in the making of such classical language beauty come true.
Although being unable to communicate in a polite and professional manner is not all doom and gloom, there's yearning that happen to lack in average people like myself. To understand the requisite to manage communication flow without sounding too enthusiastic or less enthusiastic. Everyone have an idea the should be balance in communication and what kind of balance, but when is the balance applicable? However, in contrast to the lovely charm of words, phrases, I'll try to be geniunely polite and professional in my work. I give credit to my new manager for such a suggestion, becuase it goes in line with my objective of being an impeccable communicator.

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