CONFUSION: A STORY WITHOUT WORDS, UNDERSTANDING WITHOUT UNDERSTANDING

The misbelief that words are powerful, when actually they are not. Einstein and Chaplin proved this to be so.

Words are just empty. And on their own; means nothing. Chaplin told whole stories without uttering a single word.

Einstein might have just created confusion, left at it that; and said, “In order to solve this puzzle, you will need either a puzzle solver or a puzzle creator. Which will you choose?”

Albert Einstein was born in the German Empire on March 14, 1879. When he arrived to Hollywood in 1931, it was said that the only person he wanted to meet was Charlie Chaplin. Einstein: “What I most admire about your art, is your universality. You don’t say a word, yet the world understands you!” Chaplin: “True. But your glory is even greater! The whole world admires you, even though they don’t understand a word of what you say.”

~ ALNA IAN ATKINSON
Writer, Author, Storyteller

Words on their own mean nothing.

Chaplin and Einstein proved this to be so.

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