Language Shapes Life

 

The Japanese thinker Tempu Nakamura (1876–1968) once shared his insight into the power of words: “The words we use have the power to shape our lives. It is this awareness that guides life toward victory, making it the best instrument.” He also emphasized the importance of using positive language: “Those who consistently use kind words—words that encourage others and bring joy to people—are naturally those who share happiness with others, even without consciously trying.” If these ideas are true, there is every reason to consciously use such words in our conversations with others and in our own self-talk, fostering a virtuous cycle between ourselves and those around us. In this sense, language shapes not only individuals but also societies.

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