# The Quiet Power of Words ## What a Lexicon Holds A lexicon is more than a list of words. It is a record of what matters to us. Every entry carries the weight of choices: what we name, what we remember, what we pass on. In a world that moves quickly, a lexicon asks us to slow down and notice the small distinctions that shape how we see and live. Words do not simply label things. They create rooms inside our minds. Call something “home” and the feeling changes. Name a feeling “grief” or “longing” and you give it a door. The lexicon becomes a map of the inner landscape we all walk. ## The Space Between Definitions There is humility in a good lexicon. It admits that no single word ever captures everything. Between definitions there is room for breath, for personal experience, for the things we feel but cannot yet name. A lexicon is not a cage for meaning. It is an invitation to keep looking. We build our private lexicons too. The nicknames we give loved ones. The private jokes that need no explanation. The words we reach for when we are tired or afraid or full of wonder. These small collections tell the truth of who we are more honestly than any official dictionary. - Some words we inherit. - Some we discover alone. - A few we create together and decide to keep. ## A Living Collection On a warm evening in July 2026 I sat with an old notebook and added one new word I had been carrying for months. It had no translation in any language I knew. Writing it down felt like making a small shelter for something tender. The page did not feel crowded. It felt more complete. The act reminded me that language is care made visible. Each time we choose a word with attention, we practice a gentle form of love for the world and for one another. *Every lexicon is ultimately a love letter to what we refuse to let disappear.*