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A Poem of Gratitude by Traveling Mitch

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October 29, 2025

AFFIRM

Words shape how we express belief, support one another, and reinforce truth. Today’s Word of the Day is affirm, a powerful verb that reflects encouragement, confidence, and clarity. At Emerald Book Club, where conversation, literature, and community intersect, the act of affirmation plays an important role in how we support readers, writers, and thinkers.

Affirming ideas, values, and voices helps strengthen understanding and builds a culture of respect and collaboration.

What Does Affirm Mean?

Affirm (verb)
To state something positively or confidently; to declare that something is true, valid, or worthy of support.

To affirm is to give confirmation. It is a statement of belief or confidence in a person, idea, or principle.


Example Sentence

“The panel discussion affirmed the importance of diverse voices in modern literature.”

Synonyms

Several words share similar meanings with affirm, including:

  • Confirm

  • Assert

  • Declare

  • Validate

  • Support

  • Uphold

  • Reinforce

Each of these emphasises a slightly different aspect of affirmation, whether it is confirmation of truth or encouragement of belief.

Etymology: Where the Word Comes From

The word affirm originates from the Latin affirmare, meaning to make steady, strengthen, or confirm. It combines:

  • ad — meaning “to” or “toward”

  • firmare — meaning “to make firm or strong”

In its earliest use, the word carried the idea of reinforcing something so that it becomes stable and undeniable. Over centuries, the term evolved to include emotional, intellectual, and moral confirmation.

Today, affirming something means reinforcing its truth, importance, or validity.

Origin and History of Affirm

Affirmation in Literature and Community

In literature, affirmation often appears when a character recognises their own worth, stands firmly behind a belief, or supports another person’s voice. Stories frequently revolve around moments where truth is affirmed—when identities, ideas, or experiences are acknowledged and validated.

At Emerald Book Club, we see affirmation as an essential part of healthy dialogue. When members share insights from books, express creative ideas, or contribute thoughtful perspectives, the community grows stronger by recognising and affirming those contributions.

Affirmation fosters confidence and encourages participation. It allows readers and writers to explore ideas openly while knowing their voices are respected.

How Affirm Connects to Our Mission

Emerald Book Club’s mission is to inspire and develop readers, writers, and authors through learning, creativity, and discussion. Affirmation supports this mission in several important ways.

First, we affirm the value of literacy and lifelong learning. Reading is not only entertainment—it is a pathway to knowledge and self-development.

Second, we affirm the importance of diverse perspectives. Literature allows people from different backgrounds to share experiences and learn from one another.

Third, we affirm creative expression. Writers and poets in our community are encouraged to explore ideas, experiment with language, and share their work confidently.

Our Vision and the Power of Affirmation

The vision of Emerald Book Club is to create inclusive, engaging spaces where literature brings people together. In these spaces, affirmation is essential. By affirming each member’s curiosity, creativity, and voice, we build a culture where learning and collaboration thrive.

Affirmation does not mean agreeing with everything. Rather, it means recognising the value of thoughtful contribution and engaging with ideas respectfully.

In this way, affirmation strengthens both community and conversation.

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Our Vocabulary Tuesdays initiative invites members to explore words that deepen understanding and encourage thoughtful dialogue. Each week, the community shares new words, reflections, and examples of how language shapes communication.

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Share your favourite word, discuss its meaning, and help us choose the Word of the Day together.

Reflection

What does affirm mean to you?
Have you ever experienced a moment where someone affirmed your ideas or creativity?

Sometimes the most powerful words are those that strengthen others. Through reading, writing, and discussion, we can continue to affirm the value of knowledge, creativity, and community—one word at a time. 📚

I’m grateful for change, the ups and the downs,
Both happiness and sadness, the smiles and the frowns.
I’m grateful to writing for giving me pause,
To examine the world, for its beauty and flaws.

To cheese, I thank you for obvious reasons,
And I too must show love to all four of the seasons.
Next up on this list is my trusty canoe,
Cheers to good health, and down with the flu.

Much love to Bri, my partner in life,
I sleep with a smile because she’s on my right,
Plus she’s awfully pretty, and we rarely fight.

An ode to my mind, both wild and curious,
Some teachers loved me, and others were furious,
My brain’s a bit different, for better or worse,
But I see now a blessing, where I once saw a curse.

I’m thankful for books in more ways than one,
They gave me my bullets, my flag, and my gun.
I like the soft sound of traffic, with the moon way up high,
or a nice long walk, though I wish I could fly.

I adore a good drive all on my own,
And that one silly show where they battle for Thrones.
The Leafs, the Raptors, the Jays, and the Bills,
A really loud concert, with all of its thrills.

To not mention hummus would be quite a crime,
And soda water with fresh lemon and lime.
I love speaking new languages in far away places,
I love bold red wine, not bottles, but cases.

I’m thankful for family, I’ve got it quite good,

In the comfort of home, I’ve felt understood,
When it comes to my mom, we’re one and the same,
We’re both like tigers who refuse to be tamed.

My father’s guidance has changed my life,
He’s a calming voice during struggle and strife,
And then there’s my brother, my hero indeed,
I’m happy to follow when he’s in the lead.

Much love to beer for all that you do,
But the really good stuff, not Labatt Blue,
I sure don’t drink you like I did in the past,
Though the university days were truly a blast.

A little bit of praise for fresh veggies and fruit,
And to my Turkish pal Gürbüz, who made all my suits.
I must mention my friends before I forget,
And that strange chicken oven that you forget once you set,

I’ll take an old fashioned with a fresh orange peel,
I love blue, green, and red, and I don’t mind teal,
Let’s hear it for coffee, and also for tea,
I’m down with the insects, from crickets to bees.

I yearn for a moon, so full and so bright,
I do love the day, though not like the night,
I made a good teacher, I did love that,
And the gym brings me joy, and keeps off the fat.

I’m grateful to be born in the Great White North,
With the freedom of speech to talk back and forth,
Clean water, good soil, and a diverse population,
A good place to live, great for vacation.

Because if he didn’t, he’d be noticeably pissed,
He’d figure it out, he’s smarter than Hawking,
When he’s meowing at us, he’s practically talking.

I’ve always been active, I’m grateful for that,
I thrive with a puck, not bad with a bat.
I love the Olympics, and the waving of flags,
On that glorious podium, not a shoulder could sag.

My hometown of Toronto, it needs to be noted
It’s where I grew up, and where I first voted,
Diversity, I know – it what makes us stand out,
And we all get along, in case you had doubts.

Though my office is small, it’s completely my own,
It’s where I run things from my computer and phone,
And I’m humbled and proud that my business is growing,
With plans for the future that don’t involve slowing.

Music, oh music, how could I forget?
I like it on vinyl, I’ll pass on cassettes,
Give me some indie, some electro, and funk,
Up at my cottage, on a bed or a bunk.

I adore maps, both the old and the new,
And my kindergarten teacher, who let me use glue.
I do love art, though can’t draw at all,
I still like the movies, but can’t stand the mall.

To my long-serving laptop, the one they call Mac,
In school and in business, you’ve had my back,
Some love for Steve Jobs, and to brilliant brains,
Those who enlighten, create, and explain.

To the podcast in general, podcasters at large,
It’s amazing what’s created, and how few charge,
It is now the age where information is shared,
Where you don’t need permission before content is aired.

I’m showing some thanks to the makers of pens,
And to camera companies that make a good lens,
To people who still build things with quality in mind,
Who put aside profit, to better mankind.

I want to thank manatees for being absurd,
I know I mentioned cheese, but what about curd?
To electricity, I think thee, for guiding the way,
Here comes the night, one flick, and it’s day.

To folks like Mr. Rogers and Mr. Dressup, too,
Who think of children, and all they can do.
Thank you in general to the old and the wise,
I hear your stories, and see into your eyes.

To crazy cartographers, and the makers of maps,
Who expanded perspective, and wonder, perhaps,
To folks who get up each time that they trip,
Who won’t be defined by a stumble or slip.

I respect the world’s forces much greater than me,
That help us ditch “I,” and start thinking in “We,”
It may be religion, a movement, a book,
That help us discover, to seek and to look.

I’ve got to mention you for reading all this,
Whether you’re a Mrs., a Mr., or Miss,
And not just this poem, but all that I do.
I couldn’t be me if it wasn’t for you.

To sunsets, the sunrise, the planets and stars,
To the everyday people, not presidents or czars,
Life is a journey, a moment, a vow,
Don’t wait for tomorrow, cherish right now.

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