The Best Infrequently Used Words, The Worst Frequently Used Words
Whenever writing I try to use the word ‘I’ as little as possible to place importance on the content not yours truly. This is something we collectively have lost track of and perspective on. In today’s world we collectively and institutionally increasingly glamorize and pay homage to celebrity status that is all ‘I’ and little, if any content.
One of the worst words to use is ‘I’, and with it of course ‘me.’ Break down the facts not opinion. Break down the reality of life, not simply the selfish ‘I’ think/feel/believe/heard/know. The postmodern world respects the hollow ‘I’ and the inauthentic content, perhaps because fewer and fewer people read and contemplate beyond the immediate periphery of ‘I.’
The other worst word to use is specific to English and particularly the vernacular of the United States. It is a simple, little word, but because of the depth of ignorance in the ‘I’ culture if you ask people to define this word that they use all too often, I bet half will not be able to define it and most will take a long time to define it. What has to be the very worst word and most commonly used word that few English speakers in the U.S. can define despite how often it is uttered is ‘get.’
This results in the very worst of all sentences in the English language containing these two trifling words ‘I get…’ I am not going to tell you what the definition of ‘get’ is. I would like you to think about how much of basic of a thinker would use this word so much, and be unconscious of its meaning. We use ‘get’ in many different manners, but it is essentially basic baby talk. Sometimes there is no way around it, but when writing I actively try to eliminate using these two basic thought structures so as not to limit myself to the basic.
The best and least frequently used words are also simple little words which impart great meaning and force. ‘No’ closely followed by its contrast ‘yes’ are among the greatest and most significant words simply not used often enough. Each are powerful and authentic in their own right, however in a postmodern cesspool of institutions marching on individuals ‘no’ is particularly powerful and clear. When enough people declare ‘no’ situations shift and are bettered for humanity. There is no heroic yes-man, and there is no expression of belittlement equating to no-man. Think about the strength it takes to say ‘no’ instead of ‘yes.’ Certainly there is no cowering sentiment to saying ‘no’ where there may be with ‘yes.’ No requires an eliminated apathy, a strength.
The other most treasured word in all of humanity’s history, which has recently been scorned by the ‘I’ minds and ‘me’ motivations of today, as well as the ‘get’ selfishness that leaves little room for thinking beyond the very basic pursuits of obtaining (get: obtain) is the wonderful word ‘why.’ ‘Why’ is the very best word that is most infrequently uttered by all of humanity today and conversely is most frequently made taboo. ‘Why’ was the most powerful word without taboo prior to humanity being systematically traumatized so much we have to question if we collectively are bbeing traumatized because the trauma is so constant and immersive. ‘Why’ is the most celebrated and wonderful word -when we are in a non-traumatized state. Post 9/11/01 ‘why’ became taboo. ‘Why?’ Do you ask? Good.
More ‘No’s and ‘Why’s.
Less ‘I’s and ‘Get’s
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