In life, understanding where someone is speaking from is as essential as listening to their words. 💭 Every person communicates from a unique place within themselves, revealing layers that go far beyond language.

Some people speak from their head 🧠, sharing thoughts governed by logic, analysis, and often the “voice” of the superego—the realm of learned values, rules, and judgments. This is the voice that tells us what we “should” do, grounded in societal norms and intellectual reasoning. It’s thoughtful, calculated, and controlled, but may lack connection to deeper emotions.

Others speak from their emotions ❤️. These words arise from feelings, passions, and the shifting tides of inner experience. Emotional speakers express what they feel deeply and immediately, conveying energy and empathy, allowing us to glimpse the raw currents of joy, sorrow, love, or anger within them. Speaking from the heart touches the hearts of others.

Then, there are those who communicate from their instincts 🦁, driven by primal urges like domination, survival, sexual attraction, or even possession. This voice is visceral, connected to ancient drives that are instinctual and powerful. Words spoken from this place can be intense and compelling, evoking reactions that are often immediate and physical.

Finally, there are those who speak to us from their true essence 🌌—from who they are in their most authentic form. Rare and precious, these speakers transcend thoughts, emotions, and instincts, conveying a presence that reflects their core being. In such moments, we encounter not just words but a glimpse into their soul, offering clarity, wisdom, and connection to something timeless and real.

In every conversation, consider where the words are coming from. Are they shaped by thoughts, stirred by feelings, driven by instincts, or do they resonate with the essence of who that person truly is?

KÂ Expertise – Singularity consulting firm 

Your Singularity, Our Inspiration 

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