Words from Dic(tionary)
Albeit: (conj) although E.G.: he was making progress, albeit rather slowly.
Maybe we do need an old-fashioned word like “albeit” to address the contradictions in our society. For instance:
- Politics–albeit a government for the people, by the people and of the people.
- Immigration–albeit including a race and nationality … other than mine.
- Truth–albeit a personal war on lying.
- Emotion–albeit something more expansive than melancholy and crocodile tears.
- Spirituality–albeit an idea that does not include religion.
- Abortion–albeit “a personal responsibility for birth control.
- Family–albeit expanding the borders to include “water” instead of just “blood.”
- Republicans–albeit governing patriots.
- Democrats—albeit open to differing opinions without considering them ignorant.
- Women–albeit equals.
- Men–albeit human.
- Entertainment–albeit entertaining … and inspirational.
- Healthy–albeit practical and affordable.
- Health care–albeit sensitivity to the Golden Rule.
- International affairs–albeit Disney‘s “It’s a Small World.”
- Laughter–albeit with less cynicism.
- Interaction–albeit with more courtesy.
I know I have stretched the definition of this word to its limits and the tearing of its seams, but I do believe that in a world that is frightened of contradiction and flip-flopping, a bit of willingness to be wrong …. is quite charming.
