# The Quiet Power of Words ## What a Lexicon Holds A lexicon is more than a list of words. It is a living map of what matters to us. Every entry carries memory, feeling, and the small agreements we make about how the world works. When we name something, we give it weight. When we forget a word, we sometimes lose a piece of understanding along with it. I have come to see my own mind as a private lexicon. Some pages are worn from constant use: words like *home*, *kindness*, and *sorry*. Others sit quietly in the back, waiting for the right moment to be remembered. The older I grow, the more careful I become about which words I add and which ones I let fade. ## The Space Between Definitions There is a gentle power in the gaps between definitions. A good lexicon does not try to capture everything. It leaves room for silence, for the things we feel but cannot yet say. This space is where reflection lives. It is where we sit with a feeling until the right word arrives, honest and unforced. In daily life we move quickly, tossing words around like coins. A lexicon asks us to slow down. It invites us to choose more carefully, to speak with the same care we would use when handing someone a fragile thing. - *Listen* before you define - *Feel* before you name - *Stay* with the unknown a little longer ## A Daily Practice Keeping a personal lexicon does not require a notebook or an app. It only asks for attention. When a moment touches you, notice the word that rises to meet it. Over time these chosen words become anchors. They remind us who we are when the world grows loud. *Even the simplest word can become a small act of love when chosen with care.*