it⋅self
[it-self]–pronoun
1. | a reflexive form of it: The battery recharges itself. |
2. | an emphatic appositive of it, which, that, this, or a noun:which itself is also true; Even without flowers, the bowl itself is beautiful. |
Its funny that when you look around your life you will notice that the fundamental notion of life itself never deviates from the premise of self. Or if you like, men has always lived with the preconceived notion of the word "self"; depicted commonly in subverbial pronouns like himself, herself, themselves, myself, yourself and of course itself.
And very interestingly, the word "itself" has become a tool for definition and emphasis, for contextualization and abstraction, and of course for the plain sake of itself.
And so as time falls and the earth shakes, as the world revolves and changes occur, it in itself will remain a consistent constant. A constant for us to reflect upon, a constant for us to concretize our thoughts and feelings, a constant for mere expression of words.
Yes.
Words in itself.
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