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Words You Speak, Worlds You Make

 

Words you speak can serve or bind,
Shaping thought and framing mind.
Some declare, some claim what's true—
But not all words are serving you.

 

A truth is judged by what can be,

Beyond belief or fantasy.

Declarations make you rise or fall,

Some shared, others you alone can call.

 

Some are fleeting—just a "Hi,"
Others shape the reasons why.
"I believe," "I choose," "I must"—
Will lock you in when not well-brushed.

 

Faith-based claims, when weighed with care,
Must serve since you’re the one to bear.
If suffering is what they sow,
Then incoherence runs your show.

 

So speak with care, facts boldly face,
Let clarity take judgment’s place.
The words you use can light your world,
Or trap you in a toxic swirl.

 

Judgment blinds your mind from seeing,
Turns your choice into facts a-fleeing.
Praise and blame obscure your chart
That truth could draw within your heart.

 

Confused beliefs, though widely spread,
Can weigh like stone inside your head.
Hell for one, a duty grand—
These lies are built on shifting sands.

 

Declare what's useful, mark what's real,
Separate the thought from zeal.
You’ll flourish when you know the game:
Which words declared, which truths remain.

 

So speak with care, facts boldly face,
Let clarity take judgment’s place.
The words you use can light your world,
Or trap you in a toxic swirl.

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