The power of language and symbols in shaping our reality. Key Points: Introduction to Kenneth Burke, a lesser-known but influential thinker. Burke's concept of "All the World's a Stage": analyzing lives through dramatic elements. Language as a filter: how we perceive reality through symbolic action. The power of language in shaping ideologies (e.g., Hitler's Mein Kampf). Burke's view of language creating thought, not the other way around. Connection between Burke's ideas and data labeling/classification in Guy Reams' work. Quote: "We are truly cursed to spend eternity trying to organize and file our data into perfect systems, only to throw it all out again..." - Guy Reams (referencing Burke's poem) Call to Action: Consider the role of language and symbols in your own life and the world around you. Stay tuned for parts 2 and 3 of the Kenneth Burke series