TALKING
It seems to me
that more and more we are experiencing two types of talking, at either end of a
spectrum. On the one hand are the ugly, distasteful and often untrue
“sound-bites” which are now supposed to take the place of reasoned discussion.
At the other extreme, I hear what I can only describe as “alternating
monologues” where “knowledgeable” people spout about what their views are
without even trying to listen to what is being said by others. And these
extremes have led me to make some points of my own.
Many people talk
when they cease to be at peace with their thoughts. And when they can no longer
live in peaceful inner solitude they live with their lips and the sound becomes
a diversion, a “hobby”. In much of this “noise”, thinking dies, since thought
is like a bird and within a ‘cage of words’ can only unfold its wings but
cannot fly.
There are those
who want to be surrounded by talkers, as they fear the loneliness of being only
with themselves, frightened by their own nakedness. There are also those who by
talking show lack of thought or understanding, yet can often surprise with a
nugget of commonsense.
When you meet a
friend, allow your spirit to move your lips and direct your tongue. Let your
inner voice the scope to speak to the ear of your friend. He will remember your
words in his heart in the same way the wine is remembered long after the bottle
has been recycled.
I find I am in
agreement (again) with Baltazar Gracián, when he says “hazer concepto” – in
English:
“Think.
Deeply. With Purpose”.
Until next time,
Peripatetic
Scribe
A beautiful blog post, pure poetry! I have thought about similar "cases" thousands of times, especially recently. I also will use it in my classes. Thank you!
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Lucana - thank you. Re-learning HOW to talk does not come easily, whatever language one is using. Good luck with this in your lessons....
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