
“Over time, I have come to see the work of literature less as narrating the world than “seeing the world with words.”
From the moment he begins to use words like colors in a painting, a writer can begin to see how wondrous and surprising the world is, and he breaks the bones of language to find his own voice. For this he needs paper, a pen, and the optimism of a child looking at the world for the first time.”
-Orhan Pamuk, Other Colors: Essays and A Story
A word stays for a very long time, and even years, decades, and centuries, it stays relevant.
Using a word by different people in different generations evolves over time.
You can’t write words in water because they don’t stay in it. (it’s obvious)
Back in the early days, people used stones to write something, and even now they are held in a mystery, but people always talk about it, and the idea spreads around the world.
That’s the power of words when used correctly, that’s why Sacred Scriptures and Text, literature, and Poetry last in the test of time because they are written with power that gives relevance to our emotional drive and force.

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