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Man's greatest invention is language.

Think about these:
Would we be trading without communication?
Would we have a government without interacting to other people?
Would we discover new wonders without helping one another?
Would we... (and many more)...

Although the effects of communication truly had the greatest advantages to ease human life, it also caused the worst scenario in the human world... For example, war...
(Note: Think first before you'd react why war is a negative effect of communication)

Simply saying, it is the greatest, at the same time, the worst...
For man only had the capacity to think about the advantages, and by the time he meets the unexpected results, he finds a way to resolve it, but only rather end up creating a new set of problem...
  • 3 years ago
smilindave1 by smilinda...
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Excellent question. I'm not sure that language per se is an invention or a natural progression from inarticulate sound to developed communication. One grunt for yes and two grunts for no. To bad it diverged from a somewhat common root to all the different languages used today. A common language would do wonders to aleviate the misunderstandings between peoples that can lead to some nasty consequences. On that note there are less languages in use today than there were a couple hundred years ago. Man progresses but does it very slowly.
  • 3 years ago
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