Farid’s Vine of Words: Climbing Toward Truth
Farid’s Vine of Words: Climbing Toward Truth Some words decorate. Some words persuade. Some words perform. But Baba Farid used words the way nature uses a vine — not to impress, but to grow. A vine does not rise in a straight line. It curves, adjusts, searches for support, and climbs patiently. It does not force its way upward; it finds connection points and builds from them. For Baba Farid , language worked the same way. His words were not rigid statements. They were living strands, meant to help the listener climb gradually toward truth. He understood something most people overlook: truth is rarely absorbed instantly. It is approached. Modern communication often assumes the opposite. We are trained to deliver conclusions quickly, to argue efficiently, to convince decisively. Gen Z navigates rapid-fire content. Millennials balance clarity with constant communication. Gen X often values directness shaped by experience. Across generations, language becomes compressed. But...






