Principle of the Day.....presented by Bleujay
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Principle: 'The greater your vocabulary, the greater your ability to think.'
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.....original photography by Bleujay...
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'Spring's Fresh Faces'
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Greetings Dear Readers;
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Hope you are well.
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Shall we have a look at this Principle... 'The greater your vocabulary, the greater your ability to think.'
A vocabulary gives one the ability to communicate one's thoughts, to express one's self, to articulate, elucidate a concept....etc. Without words or sometimes even without a single word the thought cannot be formed.
Words form sentences...Sentences form paragraphs....Paragraphs form chapters....Chapters form a book.
An excellent demonstration of this Principle comes from noting that almost any subject, vocation, occupation, or endeavour has a technical vocabulary. The further one goes in the study of that subject....the more technical terms they will learn, acquire and use.
Here's hoping you will give this Principle a think.
Thank you for dropping by. ^__^
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Kind Regards,
Bleujay
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Principles are timeless truths, proverbs and maxims that assist in giving us guidelines by which to navigate through life.
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All for our ponderence.
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....original Watercolour painting by Bleujay..
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'Daffodil in the Snow'
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Information regarding the 'Icing' (photographs and painting);
All photographs taken with iPadPro, arrangement and editing by Bleujay. The flowers are Daffodils and Hellebores from Bleujay's garden.
The painting 'Daffodil in the Snow' was painted by Bleujay using these materials...Saunders Watermark 200lb Not/Cold Press watercolour paper,Daniel Smith Watercolour tube paints, and graphite pencil.
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