By Ludwig Wittgensten
The language we speak is the whole of what we know, the boundaries by which we interpret the world around us.
But if we think about it, the limits of our present language are really the limits of our memory, our present experience of time, as we know our language and its meaning only by the accumulation of experiences which hold together in our minds.
So, as we experience more over time and add to our memory, it’s like we’re learning a new language. This new language helps us see and understand the world in new ways.