Christopher Kabamba
on February 9, 2010 at 11:38 am
hahaha….. when i read the title of the post, i looked forward to what those 2 “magic” words were. 🙂
You are right on the spot! This can’t be any further from the truth. Last eveninig, i was thinking of how it would feel to be quiet for straight 3 days! I am not suprised that i am seeing this post. Being lost in your inner world is so freeing and renewing in the midst of our busy lives.
Arvind, that’s sometimes a tough advice for me – my girlfriend always jokes that I am the only man who speaks fast and as much as only woman could *lol*
hahaha….. when i read the title of the post, i looked forward to what those 2 “magic” words were. 🙂
You are right on the spot! This can’t be any further from the truth. Last eveninig, i was thinking of how it would feel to be quiet for straight 3 days! I am not suprised that i am seeing this post. Being lost in your inner world is so freeing and renewing in the midst of our busy lives.
Thanks!!
Chrsitopher, thanks for your comment of longer than 2 words.
I thought I would get no one commenting if readers straightaway put into practice my suggestion.
Do let us know how you get on with your 3 days of being quiet.
How true.
So true – and yet so seldom practiced.
I loved it Arvind. I’ll just be quite for now 🙂
Me too:-)
Arvind, that’s sometimes a tough advice for me – my girlfriend always jokes that I am the only man who speaks fast and as much as only woman could *lol*
Patrick, try it and let’s see how your girlfriend reacts.
The power of your silence may even tempt HER to try it:-)
fabulous! very well put! and i”d like to add 2 other words…..be still
Tania, excellent 2 words.
I wonder what other two word suggestions other people can offer…
I like it.
Share it.
Stillness.
Thanks, great insight.
Here’s a great quote from Abraham Lincoln who reportedly once said,
“Better to keep your mouth closed and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.”
Perfectly said!
Thanks Tisha!