Languages - The Narrative

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Languages

 

Polygot is the term used to refer to one who has mastered many languages. Poly means many, got means languages. That's the English adaptation of Greek or whatever language English has borrowed from this time. Have you ever been asked how many languages you speak and faked it? I have. I had been a fake polygot for a while during my time abroad. I love thinking about it because it gave me the drive to master skills and talents that I never thought I would. I actually learned a few languages and I don't plan on stopping here. I will gain at least one more language every other year.

 

Why not faster? Every other year seems timely. Well this is because after learning mandarin, I found that you need to ease yourself into things. On this platform I learn Korean, Philipino, Japanese, not much Chinese here but there's a lot of Indians and Nepalis who don't use Urdu and Hindi on here. That's just a little expression of the most abundant languages on this platform. We are still shy of 100K so the diversity will still have to grow. Now as this happens, we are the pioneers of this gig and that feels amazing. Cryptocurrency and Blockchains speak multiple languages at once. With Ethereum's 20 languages per transaction ??.

More about languages, there's a reason why people go for languages other than that they want to be able to speak to tons of people. The reason comes with the mindset of a different language. When you sleep at night, if you are able to dream in a few more languages than your nightmares - ain't that a gift on earth? Well I've had a very good time with polygots who have given me the perspective that I have on languages. This perspective is that languages come with different feelings, they create a whole different way of prayer and manifestation when it comes to that. When it's about studying and communication outside of the classroom you quickly notice how your mood changes, even your personality becomes different. During my language study years, I've observed myself to be extremely polite and humble towards my peers and teachers, especially around lessons and class. I also observed myself to be the opposite when I'm out with friends. Not that I am rude to my friends but I became more protective over who I'm with and aggressive towards who's flexin on us. This didn't always go well but I've learned a lot of languages and skill that I got to be proud of. 

 

These languages are not limited to human languages, there's so much more to language than the human beings. Technology has language, earth has language, fire has language, water has an incredible store of knowledge and language, air is the most high carrier of language and information as the conduit of speech! The ether is too unexplored in this aspect because the ether is all. Then a whole compilation of these explodes forth as animals, plant life, fungi, eathforms express themselves. One thing I've learned from these, especially from the plants is that "more than what it I, it is what you make of it" that has been legend to me because I always kept the analogy of "it is what it is" then I found that is only true for a while. As I dropped that to the more truthful " it is what you make of it" I found that I flowed in life easier, gravitating towards those things that call for my heart like the no fear approach. As I said that I have been called out for being a fake polygot, well I've been working on that so that next time I pull up, I am who I preach to be. In the linguistic arena, that's everything. 

 

As you learn the mindsets if different languages, you get to know how respectful people around the world are. Throughout history what they did to keep their culture growing. How they maintained their statuette and philosophy. How it was that they kept strong despite the noise, how they advice us through time with the scripts they wrote. The order of keeping documents safe for the future has especially impacted my life so much that I've turned into a polygot not only to live what I preach but to pass the value to the oncoming generations. This is absolutely crucial, the more you learn the more you'll be able to give to the growth and expansion of the ether. Which is why we are here, most will get mad at this or have different expression or impressions of how you ought to live life but just know that you decide. And when you truly decide, everything gets out of your way. I hope you don't choose money- it's pointless. In learning as much as you can, you get to earn as much as you like by challenging your knowledge. In languages they have different expressions and respects towards money, history will tell how about the views on money as a monetary asset and the value of things/assets in contrast to life. 

 

So I got lots of value from languages and that's it? That's only the bit of it, once you learn as many languages as you can and become fluent at them, you start to share yourself between these languages. The way you think changes according to the most efficient language. Am I saying that some language are more efficient than others? For sure, the more complex the language the more efficient it is for the mind-brain connection in expression. This is observed in speech, you find less "uhm, uhm" in speech when the mind - brain connection is efficient. When the brain is slower than the mind, (hopefully this isn't dietary) you observe these "uhm,uhm" insertions as the brain tries to grasps and articulate what the mind is expressing. The mind is much faster in some languages than others so you'd need to be fluent, I mean super fluent for ultimate mind-brain coherence. Now the more complicated languages afford you the multiple neural pathways to one objective so, if the mind is a slight bit faster than the brain, the brain switches the neural pathway that would ensure the fastest mind-brain translation-delivery. This is one of the most undisputed reasons why learning complex languages is super beneficial for you. You tend to reason in a variety of different ways and methods when those judging or those sharing the arena reason in one specific way. 

 

In the Asian arena it's more about reason, you, you won't Normally find an Asian doing something without concrete reason. What's amazing about this is innovation. The whole world would really need to double check their standards if they refuse to acknowledge that +50% of everything is Asian inspired. From the football, to paper, fireworks to math and spices. Ok math is generic but slot came out of the Asians, these awesome people really busted a nut in thought.

 

Moving on, did you know that Chinese, specifically Cantonese is the most complex and difficult language to learn in our time? I thought it was Arabic or Russian. The time required to learn these complex languages is +4000 hours. The time required to learn French is +350 hours. A very huge difference indeed. There's about 6 levels to the complex languages each level having thousands of specially chosen characters to make up that level. Languages are interesting and nice.

 

Trees have an even more complex form of communication, with the help of fungi and other methods like feromones communication through the air to warn other trees of invading species, disease,fires or even people cutting down trees. Under the ground the fungi plays a huge and vital role in keeping the communications going from the bigger trees to the smaller younger trees. It's truly amazing. If you step into a room full of plant and you are attentive, you will feel and perceive the plants call out to you. They want you closer to them, maybe to water them, norture them or just have your energy around them. Plants are able to recognise the energies that are for them. They'll most likely not entertain those that don't resonated.

 

The fight and flight language of animals is a bit less interesting for me. Sure it's fast in time but it just doesn't appeal to me as much as the trees do. On the other hand both studies will show you that there's linguistic exchanges between both animals and plants too. Which is absolutely amazing. These understandings help us keep forests alive, helps us keep animals from going extinct, keep us knowing and passing on the knowledge. 

 

That's all based on land, step into the waters, it's a whole different arena. Dolphins and sharks, whales and Nemo. Amazing discoveries to be made, especially considering that only less than half the oceans have been explored. We need a few Jean Pierre Saint Laurent to go on nature discovery expeditions. It's a good time to be alive!

 

 

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