How many stars are there in the sky? Infinite, or so we have been told. How many drops of water exist in the ocean? Infinite, or so we have been told. We live in a world where we count apples, colours and people and not flavour, fragrance and sky. It sounds so straightforward, right. Countable and uncountable nouns. The grammar of countable and uncountable nouns. The clarity of it all. But is it really that clear?
Are there really infinite stars or it’s just us who can never, due to the limits of our abilities, ascertain the exact number of it all? At any given instant, there must be some fixed number of drops in an ocean but we will never know, owing to the limits of our abilities. We send men to the moon and photograph the universe today, but there is a limit to what we can probably never double check. That limit has found a way into our language too.
Grains of sand that we call uncountable actually count to that ant who carries one grain at a time to her destination.
Grains of sand that we call uncountable actually count to that ant who carries one grain at a time to her destination. If ants had languages, it would have classified sand as countable and people uncountable. We evolved as a species, continued evaluating and labelling things, and eventually called the ones within our limits as ‘countable’. This term, however, subtly points to the inherent ego of our species, what with all the labelling of everything based on our abilities. What we call ‘uncountable’ is actually ‘uncountable to humans’ and this recognising difference is important.
Between exclaiming ‘to the moon and back‘ and clarifying ‘the sand is uncountable‘ lies the entire diversity of mankind. The history of a culture lives in its language, so decoding our linguistic eccentricities sounds like a good starting point to make sense of our human madness, isn’t it?
Wow …what a profound thought.😊
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Thanks Sakshi 🙂
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My pleasure 😊
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This is amazing 🙂
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Thanks Abhinav 🙂
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so very true Neha!..we define everything, even people according to our abilities only, thats why Duryodhan never thought of Krishna as God, because he didnt possess the quality to realise it.
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Yes 🙂
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Wonderful piece 😊
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Thanks 🙂
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Woow … Greatly written … And there’s so much truth in that.
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Thank you so much, Christelle 🙂
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I like this!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thank you ❤
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Liking it a lot
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Thanks Aman 🙂
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This is one of the most beautiful things I’ve read. Given that, I am into this topic, it interests me more than usual. I’m sure you won’t mind if I share this on my Facebook timeline 😃
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I would absolutely love that, Pranav! So happy you found it worth sharing 🙂
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I shared it already 😁
It is worth it indeed!
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🙂 🙂
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I don’t know how you found the way to my blog but you earned a follower 😃
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That is so sweet of you, Pranav! I am so glad I cam across your blog 🙂
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Interesting read and well written
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Completely different.. and justify it too…#Wowsome..#Amazing..👌👌👍👍[email protected]..😊
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Thank you, Prabhat! 🙂
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Kya baat hai. Looking beyond what’s been fed to our mind.
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🙂 🙂
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Thats a thoughtful post👍🏻
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Thanks a lot! 🙂
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We usually find a way to count things the number of which is of a practical advantage to us! But you have raised a good point. 😊
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Thanks for the read! 🙂
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Food for thought, I’d say!
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Thank you, Amisha 🙂
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An interesting and illuminating post!
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Thanks a lot 🙂
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Very true Neha….We always estimate things under limits of our thought ….We neither think according to the things’ capabilities ….nor we increase our limitations of thoughts…Very impressive ideas nd thoughts u presented among us…👏👏
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Thank you Sushma! I am glad to know that our thoughts resonate on this idea 🙂
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My God!!! such a wonderful composition.
https://alifelessordinarywithsaurabhavna.com/2018/09/25/first-day-of-autumn-in-krakow/
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Thank you so much, Bhavna ❤
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Amazing post.. I would say one of your best post..
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Thank you for such a kind compliment. I am flattered 🙂
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My pleasure.
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Oh Neha, you have given me a lot to think about.. What a deep thought provoking post.
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Thank you so, so much Moushmi! You are always so encouraging ❤
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I love this post on the diversity of perspective. One favorite line: “If ants had languages, it would have classified sand as countable and people uncountable.”
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I am so glad you picked out that line. That was my guiding thought for this piece. So good to know you liked it 🙂
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Wow what an interpretation. Completely a new dimensional thinking. This kindled my thoughts urging think a lot. It is simply awesome 😊
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Thank you 🙂
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You are really a true blogger…..I’ll call you dii😃😃
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🙂
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Very interesting point of view 🙂
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Thanks a lot! 🙂
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Great post
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Thank you so much! 🙂
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