Discover What You Already Know
Austrian logician Ludwig Wittgenstein once said that “the limits of my language are the limits of my world.” This means that the way we find meaning in our surroundings is embedded in language, and that human expression limits human understanding.
For example, German is known for having words for specific states of being that lack English equivalents. Kummerspeck literally translates as “grief-bacon,” referring to the weight one has gained from emotional overeating. Or take handschuhschneeballwerf, which translates to “gloved-snowball-thrower” and describes a coward (i.e., someone who puts on gloves before a snowball fight).
In Russian, there are two words for the color blue, one defining lighter hues and the other, darker hues. Some observational studies found that native Russian speakers have a faster and sharper perception of shades of blue than English speakers.
A language gives you the tools with which you perceive the world. And writing is like sharpening, practicing with those tools of perception.
The limits of your language are the limits of your world. If you wish to broaden your horizon, there are two options: go wider or go deeper. This means that you can either pick up a new language (a new toolbox), or you can write more. Learn a new language, and you’ll have more words to describe your world. Write more in your language, and you’ll become more perceptive of your world.
The purpose of writing is to explore the depths of what you already know. It’s about digging into your experiences and opening your eyes to what’s in front of you. It is the writer who puts words to what others experience but cannot understand. What profound truth is hiding within a typical Saturday with your kids? What spark of insight do you notice while catching up with a close friend? For most, these moments will pass by unnoticed. But the writer puts words to subtle feelings, which give more texture to life.
By expanding the limits of language, writers expand the limits of our worlds. Writing lets you get more humanity per unit of experience. Write more to go deeper, and expand the limits of your world.