The three catchwords that you referred to me--"curate" for organize, "epiphany" for realization, and "impacted" for affected--are actually just manifestations of the inevitable and rapid evolution of English as a global language. In evolutionary terms, I find them as normal as the early hominids developing feet to become bipedal and then growing larger brains to become walking and running human beings that could think as well. New and more picturesque words for old and tired or tiring ones are to be welcomed to the lexicon, Maria, not to be shunned or shut off from existence. We really should be as humble as the legendary King Canute in the 12th century who, contrary to prevailing belief, demonstrated to his flattering courtiers that he had no control over the elements and that in particular, it is futile "trying to stop the tide."
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