Showing posts with label power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label power. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

The Word Is "study"

RCS Word Power: Your growing word Power

 

 
            "Study" had beginnings in the idea of eagerness and intense application.  It was soon applied to "application to learning."

            Now "study" can refer to a careful examination, an analysis of a phenomenon, or a question. Study can also be a state of contemplation or an application of the mental faculties to getting knowledge.

            As you deepen and widen your understanding of the words used in each of these paragraphs, so increases your understading of "study" and other even better stuff.

            "Study" refers to learning through meditation or reflection as well as to read in detail with the intention of learning. To study is to pursue knowledge by research and observation.

            It is also an attentive scrutiny.  It's to apply one's mind purposefully to getting knowledge and understanding. It can be to inquire or investigate with some intensity. As satisfying as study is, it's healthy to kickback and relax for a while. But not yet. First remember that study can be to inquire or investigate with some intensity.

            Study means a lot. It can be to ponder and reflect upon a body of knowledge so as to better understand it. So, just as you thought, it is much about careful attention. Pay attention! The price may be cheap and get you good value.

            Study is almost always attention to and contemplation of your own experience and that of others. Experience can be a very good teacher. For experience to be a good teacher it needs to be thoughtfully observed and contemplated. Usually personal experience, to teach,  must first be remembered. That is, it needs to be studied.

            Study is a way find things out and to get new or renewed understanding. Know what I mean?

            May you feel your growing word power.

            Thank you for reading.


                                                                            RCS

 
 

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Word: "character"

 "character" is the word at this RCS Word Power

 

~ I Like the cut of your jib.
 
~ One said that her character was like an engraving. I thought it fine and flexible.
 
~ He had the stamp of his family.
 
~ One's character is is particular to one's self. 
 
~ I like to hear what another considers characteristic of me.
 
~ Your character has a distinctive quality. 
 
~ There is more than one meaning for "character."
 
~ I am thinking of "character" as the complex of mental and ethical traits marking a person.
 
~ I want a good character and to be among those of good character.
 
~ One's character effects one's reputation.
 
~ Another good way to consider a person's character is as his or her moral excellence and firmness. 
 
~ Some say that they tell a person by her character. 
 
~ Here's another meaning for character that I like: The combination of emotional, intellectual, and moral qualities distinguishing one person or group from another. 

~ I like this one too: Moral and ethical strength or integrity.

~ Or, simply, a description ob one's attributes, traits, and abilities.
 
~ A thoughtful man was asked what valued most in himself or another. His reply was "a good reputation." When he was asked what he valued more than a good reputation. He though again and replied, "good character."

~ Good character has been valued highly by a wide variety of people for a very long time.

~ An origin for the word 'character' has been found in a Greek word that meant something like to sharpen, engrave, cut. The noun of that word meant "engraved mark." A particular impress which marked one as different from another. However, as we have seen, our meaning for character, while still carrying the older meaning, has come to mean more.
 
~ Our deeper stronger values characterize us. We hear a lot of talk of values these days: family values, religious values, political values. We lose track of what they are. I hope that we do not lose track of values like trust and honesty; they seem to be important parts of other values we speak of. 


To make the power of this word yours, it is good to treat the items above as objects of contemplation. Shall we make "contemplation" one of our power words?
 
~ In some of our early history meant strong and effective, often with the understanding good strength and good effectiveness was meant.



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