Les miracles qu’a été peint | 12 October 2015 15:48 Why do we speak? Words come tumbling out of our mouths all the time, wherever, whenever, whatever … and sometimes, not for the better.
We learn to speak since we were born, most of our first words being “Mama,” of some sort. Most common reason: because we want something. We compliment because we want to please someone. We talk to others because we want to make friends … and don’t want to be alone. We say certain things because we want to satisfy someone. We ask for things because … well, that one’s pretty straight forward. Why do you speak? If we’re just wanting something and therefore speak, isn’t speaking a waste of time and spit? Isn’t writing a form of speaking (on paper), and therefore useless as well and a mere waste of paper? Maybe not. Unless, you ramble when you write like this. Not if you do so for my purpose. I talk so I can speak to myself, and speaking to myself is the most entertaining story ever written (or spoken). Therefore, these words aren’t a waste for I am simply communicating to myself on paper.
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