# The Quiet Power of Words ## What a Lexicon Holds A lexicon is more than a list of words. It is a record of what a people have chosen to name. Every entry carries a small decision: this feeling, this object, this moment deserves its own sound. In that way, a lexicon becomes a map of attention. What we bother to define reveals what we have noticed. On a warm evening in 2026, I sat with an old dictionary and realized how many words we no longer reach for. They sit quietly on the page like unused tools in a drawer. Yet the moment we need them, they still fit perfectly in the hand. ## The Space Between Words Language works best when it leaves room. A good lexicon does not try to capture everything. It offers possibilities and then steps back. The silence after a definition can be as meaningful as the definition itself. We often speak as if more words equal more clarity. Experience teaches the opposite. The right word at the right time can quiet an entire room. The wrong one can disturb peace for years. - Some words heal because they name pain accurately. - Others comfort because they remind us we are not the first to feel this. - A few simply point and say, look, this matters. ## Living With Fewer Words There is a gentle discipline in tending a personal lexicon. We learn to discard terms that no longer serve us and to protect those that still carry truth. Over time our vocabulary becomes less a collection and more a reflection of character. The words we keep say who we have decided to become. *On July 8, 2026, I remembered that meaning lives in the spaces we choose to name.*