Words can heal, yet ferocious.
@TibetanCulture (460)
August 16, 2017 11:48pm CST
Words can heal, yet ferocious.
Regardless of how awesome a wilderness is, set consuming fiercely by such a little fire.
We frequently heard what people say: Anger hurts others, we lose our temper in anger by hurting others. Ever since the beginning of time, our history had proven us that words that began the war. In 2003 a great nation war against Iraq. Now most recently the battle of phrases “fire and fury” retaliate between the two countries.
Those who have been humiliated expecting the opportunity to retaliate. Once they retaliated, the opponents will undoubtedly be resentful and the possibility of reconcile one’s differences is literally and seemingly impossible. So the conflict maintains it cycles year after year.
Our words can be extraordinarily significant yet fatal at the same time. Words can hurt people grievously and humiliate with just a couple of negative sentences. The impact of such brutal yet destructive words may indeed cannot be devastated.
We can deliberately and ruthlessly by igniting a tension gradually, but willfully establishing a suffering to others even to our cherished ones. So think and speak wisely as words can heal, yet ferocious.
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
17 Aug 17
All people has short temper I think
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@TibetanCulture (460)
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24 Aug 17
@resukill22
Thank you for the comment. I do believe that one should manage their anger or temper, If we don't act and speak wisely. Many people will be hurt by our toxic words.
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
24 Aug 17
@TibetanCulture yes you got the best point.
@miyaford (295)
• Nashville, Tennessee
19 Aug 17
Words can be damaging if they are negative. The tongue is a powerful thing and once the words come out of your mouth you cannot take them back. That is why it is so important to choose your words wisely because if the person takes them the wrong way it can have a lasting impact on them that sticks with them for a very long time of not forever.
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@TibetanCulture (460)
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24 Aug 17
@miyaford,
Sorry for the late reply and thank you for the feedback.
I am totally agreed with you. Choose the words and speak wisely, if not the impact of damage sometime is too severe and beyond compromise.
@TibetanCulture (460)
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24 Aug 17
@Jotomy
Thank you for the feedback and comment. I am totally agreed with you, once spoken is too late to take back our hurtful words.
@pankaj1481 (23)
• Bokaro Steel City, India
17 Aug 17
You are absolutely right.We should think twice before speaking.I think words are the best comforters so why should we not use it wisely. I mean few nice words could do wonders and the opposite could be disastrous.So its better to keep a check on our tongue and do wonders for others.
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@TibetanCulture (460)
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24 Aug 17
@pankaj
Thank you for the comment. I do believe that one should manage their anger or temper, If we don't act and speak wisely. Indeed, words can cause a huge impact to someone. Sometimes it takes years to heal from a toxic wound that stay in our hearts.
@TibetanCulture (460)
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24 Aug 17
@fazoboya
Thank you for the feedback. Indeed, words can cause a huge impact to someone. Sometimes it takes years to heal from a toxic wound that stay in our hearts.