Axiom

Originally published Monday May, 30th 2005

The Axis of Stevil has many goals, one of which is to educate its followers. Speech and vocabulary are among the first impressions people gain about others. A person's memory will retain a lot of information about another person's speech. Among those, vocabulary rises to the top. Possessing a good vocabulary is as important as learning how to ride a bike. With or without it you will get to your destination, but with it you will get there much faster.

“axiom”

ax·i·om; n

  1. A self-evident or universally recognized truth; a maxim
  2. An established rule, principle, or law.
  3. A self-evident principle or one that is accepted as true without proof as the basis for argument; a postulate.

“Fortune cookies rank in the one hundreth percentile in a survey about axioms.”

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