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The Word is mightier than the Sword


Languages are a way to communicate with the others, sometimes media isn’t just language it’s gesture, body language, actions and silence as well is the way to communicate.
One hates the rival more than he/she might love someone, it’s human psychology that the devil residing inside us prevails over the good or saint version of us and we just wrap everything around us just cause of a flux of adrenaline pumping through the body due to an act that we hate not loved, avoid not the one we dreamed off.
A weapon would just cut off the heads and, guess what, not a single moment the rival felt about the pain one might want to.
A sword an intense way to communicate when one thinks his/her words are not working but actually the history has all the lessons in it which can be concluded in either of the ways one about the glory of the brutality, No of heads that were slaughtered or the impact of the use of force.
The use of the force impacts momentary, devastating although, but is it everlasting?
Have you ever heard of even quoting this sort of incidents?
Who remembers Genghiz Khan, Adolf Hitler or any other Sicilian mafia like individuals who had their rule once but their brutality ended up in a way that not even their successors tried to continue the ideologies of them.
But the other face of the coin is that the conflict which were sorted out are made to learn in the texts books, one wishes the race to follow the traits of the politicians, states persons, than the one who loose the temper and just ruin everything in a moment, those who want to impose the rule rather than communicating effectively.
United States tried to eliminate the rival Japanese in the second world war by roasting them with the nuke named ‘ little boy’ which worked with wiping them off the planet but couldn’t just eliminate them and they did raise from the ashes. Who encouraged them? Was it the brutality of the enemies? Or theirs, no not at all. All it was their rich traditions, culture which made them capable of rising and are nowadays the giants of the technology, name of quality all around the world.
The impact of using the language to communicate not the force has never ending examples that cannot be even mentioned in the text or single book even which were the beginning of era, civilization or the movements which are preferred to remember and seek a lesson.
An evergreen boxing legend Mohammad Ali is well known of his quotes as well not by the knockouts he made the others even in a friendly contest. Words live in the history and actions just fade away and become a part of the history by the passage of the time.
If everyone would be following the legacy of the use of force rather than communicating in other thousand ways than there wouldn’t be us anymore.

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