Friday, July 30, 2010

Don’t Maintain Silence

Many of us encounter events in our life and we feel the need to maintain appropriate silence
Many of us face people in our life who display unworthy conduct and yet we maintain silence
Many of us observe situations taking place around us and we continue to maintain silence
Many of us feel the internal conflict, want to discuss issues thread bare and yet maintain silence

Many of us have an uncanny fear of the consequences that may happen should we be candid
Many of us are unwilling to accept our own individuality and let the world know our stance
Many of us due to past conditioning have not known to express our views and maintain quiet
Many of us have always had our views and opinions getting shut up and yet we silently fret

Many of us may have a genuine concern that should we be blunt one may hurt other’s feeling
Many a time it may be our over imagination at work and one’s silence may actually be killing
Many a time we get caught up in our daily world that we fail to appreciate the beauty around
Many a time having none to talk to and express one’s outlook may risk one become unsound

It is said that man is a social animal and one of the primary need is regular interaction
It has been experimented sufficiently in the past about the need for regular communication
It has been understood that every man faces different circumstances that affects his position
It does not mean that he shuts himself up and demonstrates complete lack of motivation

It only highlights the need to state your views irrespective of whether your opinions concur
It only indicates the need to avoid maintain silence to ensure conflict scenarios don’t recur
It only indicates that you have the innate ability to discuss and find your own cure
It indicates the need to use your human form wisely to live an enriched life rather than suffer

2 comments:

NUBONIHIVE said...

It takes a lot of courage and conviction to "Rock the Boat" and be prepared to face the consequences. How many of us are prepared to do that?

Anonymous said...

One needs to possess the courage to have his inner conscience directing his every action.

One should not look at immediate gratification or satisfying every man on this planet (which he never can) but should be candid and conscientious so that he does not regret for any actions that he could have taken in his life at a later age in his life.


I have had many elderly persons guiding me to take some actions in a certain way and they give me some examples from their past and wish they had the courage to have taken the road less taken. But time and tide waits for no man, we all have a limited life span!