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Writer's pictureJohneh Shankar

The Tongue That Speaketh Truth

In the annals of time, language has been the tie that binds man to his mind. It is a bridge that spans the gap between the intellect and the emotions, a medium that conveys the soul's deepest desires and the spirit's loftiest aspirations. And yet, the true worth of a language cannot be measured by its age, its demographics, or its popularity.


No, the true test of a language's greatness lies in its ability to elevate the hearts and minds of those who speak it.

It is philosophy that brings language to its fullest expression, imbuing it with the power to convey the essence of what it means to be human. The wise words of ancient sages, the profound insights of modern thinkers - these are the building blocks of a language's legacy, the foundation upon which its greatness is built. It is through such words that we come to understand our place in the world, to contemplate the mysteries of existence, and to seek the path to enlightenment.

A language that has achieved this level of enlightenment is a treasure beyond measure, a gift from the ages that speaks to us across the centuries. It whispers to us of a time when man was more than just a brute, when he was a creature of reason and dignity, a being of noble spirit and cultivated mind. In its words we find the secrets of our past, the wisdom of our forebears, and the inspiration we need to face the future with courage and conviction.

So, let us celebrate the power of language, and the many tongues that have contributed to the rich tapestry of human history. For it is through language that we connect with our inner selves, with one another, and with the world around us. And it is through language that we express our deepest thoughts and aspirations, and find the path to the truest expression of our humanity.

So, let us raise our voices in song, let us pour forth our hearts in speech, and let us always strive to use our words for the greater good, so that our language may be a shining light in the darkness of ignorance, a beacon of hope in a world that often seems lost. For this is the purpose of language, to make us kind, civilized, and conscious, to guide us on our journey through life, and to bring us closer to the truth that lies within us all.

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