If you want to aim at (and find) what you’re looking for, you’ve got to pay attention to your words.
Here’s how:
Whether you’re aiming for simple, folded, entire, broken, lies, truths, less, more, search, reach, mistake, missed take, greed, agreed, left, right, wrong, perfect, or flawed — in fact, anything you have a word for — you’ll find it.
Everything you know is a word, and words attract that upon which they are directed. In this world of war and peace, on that I give my word.
Word-users aiming at what they’re looking for — be it war, peace or anything in between — isn’t known to ever have failed yet. Of course, provided you’re aiming without getting distracted by a different word, like a flea on a dog getting distracted by a different dog.
Words are how word-users aim at what they’re looking for (which I also covered in this post, ref. Word-rule #06)
In the beginning is the word and there’s magic in every word, likely more than what appears at first sight, is usually how it works.
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