words as attributes

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words are often seen as fixed units, but they’re better understood as scalable attributes influenced by culture, society, and context. over time, specialization and ideological framing reduce words from expansive descriptors to narrow functions. by analyzing words like "tim dillon" or "jeff bezos," we see how they encode entire frameworks but are often simplified to caricatures. restoring words to their full attribute status can offer a more dynamic understanding of complex systems. this approach shifts language from mere description to an active force that shapes perception and structures knowledge.

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words are often seen as fixed units, but they’re better understood as scalable attributes influenced by culture, society, and context. over time, specialization and ideological framing reduce words from expansive descriptors to narrow functions. by analyzing words like "tim dillon" or "jeff bezos," we see how they encode entire frameworks but are often simplified to caricatures. restoring words to their full attribute status can offer a more dynamic understanding of complex systems. this approach shifts language from mere description to an active force that shapes perception and structures knowledge.

words are often seen as fixed units, but they’re better understood as scalable attributes influenced by culture, society, and context. over time, specialization and ideological framing reduce words from expansive descriptors to narrow functions. by analyzing words like "tim dillon" or "jeff bezos," we see how they encode entire frameworks but are often simplified to caricatures. restoring words to their full attribute status can offer a more dynamic understanding of complex systems. this approach shifts language from mere description to an active force that shapes perception and structures knowledge.