The Cornerstone of Culture: Language

“If something is everywhere, it is nowhere,” says Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, which supports the idea that if a language mixes with more cultures, it loses its value.
Language is the most important part of every culture and should be preserved with the same courage as defending your country. In the 21st century, where you lack important communication skills when you know one or two languages, defending it becomes much harder. Every citizen has a part of responsibility in this defense, whether big or small. Popularizing this view should be the first step; the more people, the stronger the defense. After that, education centers should be opened to teach everyone the words that should be used. Handbooks can be given out for free in urban areas of the city, and posters can be hung around the city. The possibility of the actions not working should not be considered, as it demotivates people. Overall, doing small things will always be more efficient than doing nothing, so we should take action. Every second that we wait makes the situation worse, and it has the potential to become something that does not have any solutions, so we should take some precautions to ensure the safety of our culture and language.
Overall, we should start taking actions quickly to protect the cornerstone of our culture: language.

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