The Hidden Power of Words: How Language Becomes Control
- jubbdavid

- 12 minutes ago
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Most people spend their entire lives believing they understand the words they use every day. Home. Residence. Person. Contract. Authority. Yet what if the meanings you've accepted are only the surface layer? What if the smallest words in the language—words like "from," "of," "by," and "at"—shape how you think, how you act, and how you understand your place in the world? Tonight, we begin with a simple question: who are you, and by what authority do others claim to define you?
As the layers begin to peel away, a larger picture emerges. The discussion moves beyond grammar into psychology, coercive control, cognitive dissonance, legal language, and the subtle ways people can be influenced without even realizing it. We explore how belief systems are formed, how narratives become accepted as truth, and why so many people experience an uneasy feeling that something doesn't quite add up—even when they cannot explain exactly what it is.
By the end of this journey, the challenge is no longer about words on a page. It becomes a question of awareness itself. Are you operating from habit, fear, and assumption, or from conscious understanding? Whether you agree, disagree, or find yourself questioning everything you've been taught, this conversation is designed to make you think. And once certain questions are asked, they can never be unheard.
What do you think? Are words simply tools for communication, or do they shape the way people understand authority, identity, and reality itself? Comment the word "AWARENESS" below and tell us where you stand. Then click through to the full podcast as we go deeper into language, coercive control, cognitive dissonance, contracts, rights, responsibility, and the hidden power of ideas that influence society every single day.
