# 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 the weight of choices made across generations: what mattered enough to be spoken, remembered, and passed on. In that sense, a lexicon is a gentle map of the human heart. When we open one, we are not simply looking up definitions. We are listening to the quiet agreements a community made about reality. Some words arrive like new friends during times of joy or crisis. Others fade when the experiences they described no longer shape daily life. The living lexicon grows and shrinks with us. ## The Space Between Words There is a special beauty in the words we choose not to use. A good lexicon reminds us that silence between entries can be as meaningful as the entries themselves. Some feelings wait patiently for language to catch up. Others are honored by being left unnamed, allowed to exist in their pure, wordless form. We each carry our own private lexicon too. The private names we give to certain streets, certain hours of the day, or the way someone's laugh sounds. These personal words rarely appear in dictionaries, yet they shape our inner world more than the public ones. - The first word a child speaks - The last word said to someone we love - The word we reach for when no word feels big enough ## A Living Inheritance On a warm evening in 2026, I find myself thinking about how fragile and beautiful this inheritance is. Every time we speak with care, we tend the shared lexicon. Every time we listen deeply to someone else's words, we make the map a little more accurate and kind. *Language remembers what love chooses to notice.*