Sunday, May 8, 2011

It is better to practice a little than talk a lot.

Talking, complaining, shouting and ensuring that your point being heard is important. At times though talking a lot does not make sense without any action. The idiom ‘action speaks louder than words’ is important in the context of us practicing what we preach.
We are quick to judge others when they do wrong. We always want to correct other people by seeing the saw dust in their eyes whereas we have a log in ours. There are people who always want to do the talking and never the listening. Doing all the talking and not taking any action is pointless, because there is nothing we achieve except mumbling and moaning.  Our goals and dreams are sometimes stalled because we procrastinate and do not take action to fulfill them.
Sometimes parents see wrong doings in other children except their own. Some parents are quick to reprimand other children and tell them how useless they are, and don’t do the same to their children.  We should always do some introspection before we start blasting off and yapping away.
We should be known by our deeds and action and not just by our words. 
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2 comments:

  1. We all make mistakes, but the most important thing is to learn from them. Judging a person is not a solution to solving a problem because nobody is perfect.

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  2. It is easier said than done, it is easy to judge the next person but we need to look at our own actions and be accountable for them. Life is not easy so we must first put ourselves in the person's shoes before judging them.

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