Words, how do we use them? Are words just meant for idle conversation and communication, or should we consider every word carefully?
Short Comings ought not be confused with intentional harm, or good. Words can be blessings and used to build our brothers and sisters up, or destroy them in the way a nuclear bomb does. Learning to taste the intent of a word is vital. Some words inspire to the point of giving encouragement where sorrow once lived. Then there's those nuclear words, spoken out of hurt, anger, fear, envy, or ignorance. Many people wish the words they've delivered could simply be recanted, or deleted once sent from a feeling, especially the typed word, which can be perceived harsher than the intent of the writer.
One must be careful once a conversation has begun, it's tempting to defocus from self, during a harmless conversation and unleash a tactical nuclear strike. The justification of such talk, is often that its the truth, however what's the motive of The Nuclear word? Only a fool spews harmful folly, but a wise man knows when to remain silent. It takes discipline to bulid, rather the use nuclear words to destroy.
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Friday, August 15, 2014
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very well said
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