Communication
Essay by 24 • December 25, 2010 • 853 Words (4 Pages) • 1,086 Views
You Cannot Not Communicate.
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Communication can be defined as the exchange of ideas, opinions and information through written or spoken words, symbols or actions. With that definition in mind let us now discuss why it is impossible for humans not to communicate. Firstly, it is impossible not to communicate as man is a multi-dimensional being that must interact. Furthermore, we cannot, not communicate as communication depends on the brain and its activities, which once alive is always active. Additionally, since man can only exist in a society, then he is bound by nature to communicate. Having stated three concrete, concise and crucial points, they will be explained, expressed and exposed.
Man, being a multi-dimensional being that must interact will find it impossible not to communicate. Every aspect of our lives whether, emotional, psychological, intellectual or social will call for communication on some level. There is a need to take care of our emotional, psychological and intellectual well-being, physical health and our spiritual needs. In order to address these needs we have to communicate. An individual's identity and persona is developed and brought out by our action and interaction with each other via communication. We are not all similarly motivated nor are we all compatible and it is only by way of association that we are able to positively identify with our suitable counterparts. Additionally, for those of us who are so cultured, our belief in the Superior Being, leads us to seek fulfillment of our spiritual needs. This satisfaction comes partly through association with other believers and through prayer, our way of communicating and sharing with God. One of the most controversial aspect of our life, it goes to show how our ability to communicate and think for ourselves leads to the formation, expression, acceptance and rejection of each other's personal opinions, and society has so molded some of us to so gracefully accept.
Furthermore, we cannot, not communicate as communication depends on the brain and its activities, which once alive is always active. Most people think of communication in external, intentional, voluntary and between individual terms only. However, our brain is constantly communicating with our organs internally, monitoring heart-rate, and body temperature, balance, analyzing information from our environment and constantly making adjustment internally for us to survive in our external environment. The very sweat from heat communicates the fact that we are hot and may prompt a stranger to offer us water or a ride on a hot day. Fear, anger, confusion are similarly communicated not so much by speech but by our internal or individual responses to external stimuli, most of the time without our direct involvement, or total consciousness. Fear; is communicated through our posture, our eyes, a quiver in our voice, sweat on our brows. Anger; in the set of our jaw, a strain on our vocal cords, our breathing our decisions. Love, by our
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