But here I am, typing away. I do this in an attempt to convey some type of emotion, feeling, state of mind, but it's at these times that I realize the limitations of language. Or maybe the limitations of my vocabulary? In celebration of the difficulties I have with expressing myself through writing, I am going through my email to read the 'Word of the Day's that I never opened and sharing them for your learning (or relearning) pleasure.
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ascetic
Meaning
Meaning
1 : practicing strict self-denial as a measure of personal and especially spiritual discipline
*2 : austere in appearance, manner, or attitude
Example Sentence
Ms. Walter's plain, dark clothing and pulled-back hair give her an ascetic appearance, but she is actually very warm and fun-loving.
velleity
Meaning
Meaning
1 : the lowest degree of volition
*2 : a slight wish or tendency : inclination
Example Sentence
Samuel sometimes mentions that he would like to go back to school, but his interest strikes me as more of a velleity than a firm statement of purpose.
luftmensch
Meaning
omphalos
Meaning
Meaning
: a central point : hub, focal point
Example Sentence
“New Yorkers tend to see their city as the world’s omphalos.” (Alexandra Simou, The New York Sun, February 23, 2005)
luftmensch
Meaning
: an impractical contemplative person having no definite business or income
Example Sentence
I worry that my nephew, who has several advanced degrees but no practical skills, will be a luftmensch all his life.
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Did you know?
Are you someone who always seems to have your head in the clouds? Do you have trouble getting down to the lowly business of earning a living? If so, you may deserve to be labeled a "luftmensch." That airy appellation is an adaptation of the Yiddish "luftmentsh," which breaks down into "luft" (a Germanic root meaning "air" that is also related to the English words "loft" and "lofty”) plus "mentsh," meaning "human being." "Luftmensch" was first introduced to English prose in 1907, when Israel Zangwill wrote, "The word 'Luftmensch' flew into Barstein's mind. Nehemiah was not an earth-man…. He was an air-man, floating on facile wings."
Why rely so much on text based communication? Pick up your phone today and talk to someone. Maybe you can even meet up! Let's start being human again and interacting face to face. Perhaps you'll even find these words useful in verbal conversation. I'll end this with one of my favorite poems:
To You
STRANGER! if you, passing, meet me, and desire to speak to me,
Why should you not speak to me?
And why should I not speak to you?
- Walt Whitman
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