Thoughts on Micro Agressions

Why microagressions are a serious danger to social psychology. 

    Let’s take the implicated micro and macro. Suggestively we have something substantially small and in the latter we have a logically much bigger entity or mainframe. These aggressions are coming out in a multitude of formats, dispersing themselves as tricky puzzling remarks that can potentially amount to an overall stress. Potentially equal to the awful outright controversial terms known as slurs and insults. While this may sound discouraging there is hope within the plethora of organized and creative philology thought the study of our languages.

    The elaborate structure and modes within cyntax and phonology have benefits that can only be achieved through education. The very way that we communicate our feelings, thoughts, and beleifs to the world in an attempt to construct something valuable and timely. The hope and eventual certainty that these truths and aphorisms that we develop and cite are in someway valuable to human evolution and the progress of the world we inhabit.

    It is interesting to see that the versatility of simplicity is in a way, a dynamic complexity of its own. A concise minimalism  used to represent, reflect, and identify that undeniably beautiful world around us. Furthermore; a medium to saturate, connect, and redefine interaction with our own species and the other species that inhabit the land. The sounds, vibrations, and resonances of our voices an additionally beautiful part of the natural world. Also, a sincere integrity to utilize the fundamentals of childhood, teenage, young adult, and adult education lies in the very nature of our language. All we have to do every now and again is use it to the best of our abilities.

    Let's hope that this can happen more and more often, because if there is one thing I think we can beat as a nation and possibly even a world wide populous it is insular remarks, racism, and miscommunication. In now way have I been perfect with this, but I am glad that you get to read that it matters to me still to this day.

3/24/2022 - Matthew Wattles

    

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