One of the greatest acts which have lead men to reinforce the belief in their being as a responsible entity is their inability to forget at will. Remembrance is born out of a desire to preserve, and our ways of preservation are as individual as our fates. Our tongue is a fascinating creation, so is its ability to translate the concept of a language into a living reality. Language is still the simplest, yet the most complex medium of communication--it is universal; It is a commonality and its essence not commodified yet. Every facet of human ability has undergone refinement; language ought to be no different. Language s refinement is peculiar in that it has not been owned by all, not needed by all, not sought by all, but has served those best who wanted to use it for their ends of preservation. I intend the same and a little more. |