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Monday, December 10, 2007

Bridling the Tongue: The Lost Art of ‘Shutting-up’

When you have nothing good to say -keep your mouth shut! Silence is always a better alternative. Better than kind words, with well meaning intentions, said at the wrong time. Or harsh words that may further cause pains, which are by the way, hard to heal.

According to an ancient proverb: It is a lot easier to bridle a horse than a man's tongue. Alas! How true! Well for one, history can speak for itself, harsh words prompted the world war II and wreaked havoc to the world and almost the annihilation of the Jews.

Words kill, yet it can also bring life. Words wound, yet it can also heal. Words can make one grieve, yet it can also cheer a downcast soul. And more. Silence, can't bring and give neither of those. But silence, sometimes is the best stance when words fall inappropriate. Silence breaks the emotions, so that it can give enough time for one to contemplate his or her words and actions.

Learn to bridle your tongue. The next time you are put in a situation where you are press to utter those words -shut up! You say it best when you say nothing at all, as the lyrics of the song goes.

4 comments:

  1. I'm a big believer in the philosophy, 'less is more' when it comes to feeling the need to speak. Nice post!

    Tracey

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  2. Great post! With Holiday tension of getting all the last minute shopping in and family life, kind words go a long way. Having a teenager in the house who needs to learn how to bridle her tongue too. Thanks for the reminder!

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  3. Truly, the more you talk the more you are likely to sin. So less words, less mistake; no words, no mistake!

    Easy to say, yet so hard to do.:)

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  4. Well said, and true. ^^
    But with a little effort, it can always be done Kc. ^^

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Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts ^_~