MOVABLE WORDS
ng the impact of words on their life, from childhood to adul
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, and to transform us in profound ways. As I sit here, reflecting on the journey of my li
ost in the fantastical realms of imagination. Words were my escape, my sanctuary. But as I grew older, I bega
l, and a classmate called me a name that made me feel small and insignificant. T
too much to bear, words have been my lifeline. I would turn to poetry, to literatur
carefully. I learned that words have consequences, that they can build bridges or burn them. I made m
ds are constantly competing for attention, it's easy to forget the power of quiet contempla
gh their words. There are the authors whose books have inspired me, the friends who have encourage
up, and the ones that have torn me down. I've learned to be kinder to myself, to speak words
, shaken me, and reshaped me in ways I never thought possible. I know that I will continue to stumble, to make mistakes,
. Do we use our words to build or to destroy? To heal or to hurt? The choice is ours, and it i
ontinue to move me, to challenge me, and to transform me. And I know that I will continue to use my
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