Words are words ... creating sentences, paragraphs, texts. Words are made up of letters... expressing ideas, thoughts and memories.
Logos which means language, word, thinking in Greek has a deep connection with learning a language, of course. Since we learn through elements like writing, speaking or reading and listening that are being compiled by words, namely ... LOGOS and it is "derived from a Greek word variously meaning "ground", "plea", "opinion", "expectation", "word", "speech", "account", "reason", "proportion", and "discourse". It became a technical term in Western philosophy beginning with Heraclitus (c. 535 – c. 475 BC), who used the term for a principle of order and knowledge."
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logos
LOGOS is a device for discourse. Now, we are communicating in special visual forms too with or without using words. They often say: a picture tells more than thousand words.
Do you agree?
Do you often create photo collages from your pictures/selfies?
Why do we do that?
Is it for us/ourselves or for the outer world?
Do we use these applications to make us assure that everything is ok with our outlook and then the inner balance can be restored?
Or do we want to show up what we have?
Or....what else for?
Why do we communicate?
What is communication?
What can we communicate about? When and how?
What do you like to talk about?
What is small talk?
Which one do you prefer: small talk/big talk? Written/spoken communication? Why?
Which is better&why? E-MAIL/SNAIL-MAIL? TALKING TO A FRIEND/STRANGERS? Writing about your problems/talking about them?
Do you ever write a diary about your everyday routines, actions or thoughts?
Do you ever write rhymes or poems or even stories in Hungarian, English or other languages?
What about making your thoughts and words into music?
Let's make memories last forever with music...shall we?
https://soundcloud.com/discover
https://soundcloud.com/gertrud-cettler
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