Social Media and the Economics of Words

A proliferation in the use of social media has increased the rate at which news and information spreads across communities in the shrinking global space.

Throughout history we can observe how careless words have resulted in war and conflicts as well as how thoughtful and soothing words have promoted peace and reconciliation. 


While some economic agents seek to sell products, ideas and information fast, many may also use fake news and information to attract traffic to their web pages.


During times like this, when societies and households are hurting from effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and internal conflicts in their economies, the world needs healing and restoration of lost fortunes.


In 2021 and beyond, even as we employ social media tools to advance our noble causes, let us express our true humanity via our daily demonstration of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, gentleness, goodness, self control and meekness.


Moreover, while we employ social media tools to advance our noble causes, we can choose to utilize soothing words rather than harsh words. We can choose to stop the spread of unverified information, thereby reduce economic risks associated with unbridled response to such stimuli.


Let us choose to economize our words and ensure they promote peace, healing, justice and shared prosperity for all. Yes we can!


Words that soothe and heal are good for the global economy. At the end of each day you might to evaluate how words rated on my SOFT WORDS SCALE.


What are your thoughts on the economic value of words? Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below. Thank you!


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