Timothy Ferriss has a good post on how we use words and how we use them in a unbeneficial ways.
The 10 Most Common Words You Should Stop Using Now
Here is the part I really like:
Think and speak with precision. Less is often more. Here are 10 common words I have observed to cause stress, depression, and conflict due to their vagueness. All of them are overused to the point of being meaningless. The solution? Stop using them and find more descriptive alternatives. I recommend focusing on removing one or two each week, even if just as an exercise.
In no particular order…
1. Happiness
2. Success
3. Should
4. Responsible
5. Realistic
6. Reasonable
7. Spiritual
8. Good/Right
9. Bad/Wrong
10. Moral
Do you love some of these? Most of us do. But… try and define them without using an equally vague synonym or a tautology.
But why do we love them?
Because they remove the heavy lifting of real thinking. These socially-accepted throwaway terms are crutches for unclear thinking, just like “thing”, “stuff”, or “interesting”–enemies of good writers worldwide. But the above 10 are much more dangerous, as they encourage us to compare, judge, or fool ourselves and others.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
A blog post I like
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Monday, September 24, 2007
World Relief
Also got in contact with World Relief today. Will be speaking with there director of refugee resettlement about volunteering in the near future. I think this could be awesome.
J
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An experiment in Christian Interviewing
I have recently embarked on my first Christian Interview. Some of you might wonder what I mean by interview. I guess you might call it dating. I keep clear of these words as these are often loaded with unknown meaning in the Christian world.
I'll write something up about this. Oh and for those who know her and read this (HB) I'd like to say she is a wonderful girl with amazing qualities. So no saying I wasn't a gentleman.
J
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