# 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 marks something once noticed, felt, or needed enough to deserve its own sound. In that way a lexicon becomes a map of attention, showing not only what exists but what a community has agreed matters. When we open a lexicon we step into a shared mind. Some words arrive fresh and precise. Others carry the soft wear of centuries. All of them hold the quiet decision that this moment, this feeling, this object is worth remembering. ## The Space Between Words There is a gentle discipline in tending a lexicon. You cannot include everything. You must choose. That choosing reveals values. A lexicon that keeps the word for the particular blue of early twilight but drops the word for anger tells its own story. The absences speak as clearly as the entries. We each carry a personal lexicon too, smaller and changing. The words we reach for on ordinary days, the ones we avoid, the ones we whisper only to ourselves, these shape the texture of our lives more than we admit. To notice which words we use is to notice what we are choosing to see. ## A Small Practice - Pause before speaking and ask what this moment truly needs a name for. - Let some feelings stay nameless for a while; they often teach more in silence. - Keep one new word each month that names a kindness or beauty you want to protect. The work is never finished. A living lexicon grows as long as people keep looking carefully at their world and finding it worthy of language. *On July 5, 2026, may we still find new words worth keeping.*