We can explore a person’s emotional domain by the way he talks.
Our language should reflect not only the movements of our body such as ' I did this, I went, I saw, I heard', it should reflect not only the physical form but the content and function as well
(for example I felt sympathy or hostility towards this person, I would like this and that).
The more a person’s emotional intelligence develops, the more enhanced and elegant his language is.
We are now witnessing the degradation of language everywhere.
A materialistic outlook is giving rise to a situation where the object is described in its form only and its content is not mentioned at all.
The art of language is losing important features: the description of feelings, of aspirations and of the relationship with other things.
These are very important. When a language loses the aspects connected to feelings, and a person talks only of the body and thinks only of the body and forgets about his feelings, this is a real degradation of the language.
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