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The power of language

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  • Jan 21, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 5, 2019

Does language creates reality? Or just describes it? What can language actually do in our everyday life? There is no tool more powerful for humans than language. Sometimes we just take it for granted, and assume it has always been there as a part of reality. Actually language can do more, even create realities. Is very important to be clear and to express yourself correctly so that you can actually take benefits from language like making new relationships or being very successful at work. Sometimes people don’t realize that they can actually create a reality and they use it for the wrong reasons, like for example if someone is angry and just starts declaring things, maybe those things cannot be undone and you may lose friends or family over this. Language of course is also important at work. We as students have to be prepared as we graduate and be sure that we have the necessary skills that companies require. Most of the time the applicants may be well prepared and know from their own professions but they lack of assertive communications and they may lose a very good job opportunity just for not expressing correctly. Also in life there will be moments in which you will make some important decisions, as mentioned before you can change your reality with language. It is up to you to mark your future. Always be clear and precise so that you can achieve your goals easily.


Andrea Palafox Alvarez A01702800

Miren Bravo Rivera A1701719

 
 
 

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1 Comment


atorresro
Feb 06, 2019

Andrea and Miren,

Thanks a lot for your contribution.

Language is a powerful tool that can be useful in our professional life.

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