POWER OF CALMNESS AND SILENCE

Being calm about everything in life allows your mind to find solutions. Calmness is also a state of trust. Instead of overthinking and overreacting, you just surrender for that moment and allow yourself to receive guidance for what doesn’t make sense. There is a lot of wisdom in calmness since it gives way to open possibilities of various ideas or reactions and their subsequent effects. When we rush and jump into defence on an event or confrontations, we tend to make a lot of mistakes that we regret later as things unfold to reveal truths or facts, which we may not be aware of. A person who lacks the virtue of calmness always finds him or herself apologizing. Always endeavor to have full details of reports and events in life before you react to them; they may not necessarily be as serious as you were made to hear or know it. Don’t just react to every situation. Win with calmness.

Like Calmness, there is a great deal of maturity and wisdom in silence. How? First of all, anytime a person is silent, he or she enjoys the peace calmness brings. When issues crop up in marriages, our dealing with friends or at the workplace and we keep silent, it allows us to build a strong defence and ideas to deal with those challenges later on. Silence helps us to calm the brains and our thinking faculties to know exactly how to respond and to avoid saying unnecessary things which we might regret later. Silence can never be misquoted. It simply implies that when we don’t utter a word during heated arguments or confrontations, the other party would not be able to counter your intentions and plans or to misunderstand you. Silence is actually loud. This theory and oxymoron also suggests that when one remains silent, it actually means there are thousands of ideas or word embedded in that person. Anything you utter could easily be be counted cheap and be used against you in future; Always think through first before you act. Indeed, silence is golden.

Published by Mr. Hko (Writer and Coach)

A Life Coach, Writer, Editor and a passionate Teacher; a Philosopher.

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