The words you speak have either positive or negative effects on you and/or the people around you.
This post shows some effects:
1. Addresses you
People view you by the way you speak. If you speak rudely, you'll most probably be thought about like someone who's not from a gentle family.
People view you by the way you speak. If you speak rudely, you'll most probably be thought about like someone who's not from a gentle family.
2. Selects people around you
Having known the way you are, people with like mind with you would definitely associate with you. Someone who's gentle can't associate with someone rude. An introvert can't flow well in an association of extroverts.
Having known the way you are, people with like mind with you would definitely associate with you. Someone who's gentle can't associate with someone rude. An introvert can't flow well in an association of extroverts.
3. Determines your intelligence
People view you as brilliant or not by the way you use your words. Use this principle: the emptiest container makes the loudest noise. Smart people generally don't talk much expect they're overwhelmed.
People view you as brilliant or not by the way you use your words. Use this principle: the emptiest container makes the loudest noise. Smart people generally don't talk much expect they're overwhelmed.
4. Tells if you're trust worthy
If you're someone that always gossips peeps to others, people won't tell you private issues anymore for fear you might expose the issue.
If you're someone that always gossips peeps to others, people won't tell you private issues anymore for fear you might expose the issue.
There are countless ways your mouth shows you to people more than your face. Just use these principles:
1. A spoken word cannot be withdrawn
2. If silence is more beautiful than what you're planning to say, don't talk.
3. The emptiest container makes the loudest noise.
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