"The tongue is like a sharp sword, and though it has no strong bones, it pierces deeply; Words are like knives, and every word is heartfelt, leaving no room for error. "In life, have we ever suffered that invisible injury, that is more profound than punching and kicking—that is the injury of words? Looking back on our childhood, we may have given our partners nicknames, and at that time we thought it was just a way to play, but we never thought that those seemingly unintentional nicknames could leave unhealed scars on other people's hearts and affect their lives.
Language hurt, like a sword, exists in every corner of our lives, mercilessly stabbing at those young hearts. Those insulting remarks, malicious judgments, lashed out at them like a storm, and caused great pain in their hearts.
Nowadays, there are people who have a distorted mindset, and when they see the slightest physical defect or psychological vulnerability of others, they take it as the object of their own amusement and attack them with bitter words. What kind of pain and humiliation did those girls who were called "second-class cripples" and "funny eggs" endure in their hearts?
Let's be reminded that the power of words is enormous, and it can be both powerful and harmful. We should treat others with kindness and respect, so that the world is full of love and warmth, not hurt and indifference.