A long, dangling, eloquent pause

 Language is one of the greatest blessings for humanity. It has been the most effective medium of communication since ancient times. Language has given us the ability to communicate and nurtures a multitude of shades of articulations. From communication in rustic societies to sophisticated ones, from basic communication to artistic expression, it brews everything in its domain.

 

Silence, on the other hand, doesn't communicate anything; it's a vacant semantic space. But does communication stop with silence, or does it gain real depth? Consider, for instance, a unit of silence—a long, dangling, eloquent pause


when it drops between conversations, does it stop communication abruptly?

 

A characteristic pause conceals a plethora of probabilistic expressions, making it a versatile tool for both light and profound conversations, demonstrates that silence can actually deepen communication. . Writers often exploit the power of such pauses, using a series of dots to great effect. This technique was also showcased in the popular Netflix web series 'The Diplomat.' If a single unit of silence holds such expressiveness, imagine the value of deep, unbroken silence. Achieving this state can grant a level of awareness that unites us with the universe's spirit—the loftiest form of communication.

 

 

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