
Words will always matter more than anything else; whether they are written or said, they serve as an evidenced reminder that we are more than outer shells of flesh and bone. Some might even argue that many words are cliche, such as overused sentiments that leave us indifferent, yearning for more. But in the right conversation, words can be so intriguing. Words can be used to begin wars, but they can also absorb all the pain and frustration from a day we’d rather not remember. And to be able to harness such words and use them in the most perfect moment is profoundly important and immeasurably meaningful. I can’t think of a more useful form of communication, and yet we hardly ever think before we speak, slathering words all around like we don’t even care which ones we use. It takes a shrewd intellect to be able to sling the right words at the right time. It’s a skill we take our entire lives to learn. Writers practice the craft daily with paper and pen, persistence and precision, guiding every stroke. But what about the regular bloke who never hones his expressions? Should he be blamed for his inconsistency and inarticulateness? As writers, I think we have a great responsibility to teach, guide, show, and tell; explaining the very nature behind our chosen words is of the utmost importance. Those concerned with words will always have wisdom welling up inside them because a writer is also a reader with a huge appetite, catching every last crumb on the tip of their tongue. Those written words, read so carefully, often turn into ideas that will one day bleed from a page of their own. It is a life lesson to be had and, eventually, a brilliant mind to behold; reading and writing will never get old.
© 2025 Michelle Cook
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Michelle… Saying it loud for the people at the back. This was 👌👌👌 Elegantly expressed. What a responsibility writers have.
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Thank you, Bree… ❤️
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This is a beautiful way to express the joys and freedoms that writing gives us. Nicely done!
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Thank you… I’m so glad you liked it. ❤️
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It was very nice. Thank you too. ^_^
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Words give context to life and I have one grand-baby that is stringing words and one just grunts and cries. Words matter!!’ lol 😂 I’ll be glad when she finds a few more. Nicely written, Michelle! 💓
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Thanks, Cindy. They all do in their own time and it’s nice to finally be able to understand what they want. lol
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Beautifully said.
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Thank you ❤️
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Beautifully expressed. Thank you for those thoughtful words.
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You’re welcome ☺️
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Wise words! Amen to that!
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Awww thanks! ☺️
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