Wednesday, May 12, 2010

It is better to practice a little that talk a lot

I am sure that all of us have experienced this at some stage in our lives, the joys of people who talk to much and practice what they preach to seldom. So you met this awesome speaker who gives you insight into a number of events and advice on day to day issues, but does he/she really know what they are talking about and are they living their lives according to the messages that they portray?

Most of the time the answer is no as to many people only say things to gain recognition and to feel a sense of importance. They may not even have experienced a particular situation but speak from the experience of others.

I think that many of us need to practice what we preach and we need to chit chat less, to much talking has turned our society into one that only says things to gain power - look at our very friend Julius Malema, all he has done is cause chaos hence talking about things that he has limited knowledge about.

Lets see you walk the walk and talk the talk - knowing exactly what you are saying

2 comments:

  1. Yes, Julius Malema is a very good example! He never thinks before he says anything.
    Rather practise a little and talk about things you know than to pollute the air with unnecessary words that mean nothing.

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  2. This is true. Many people talk to show others. They want to be better than the rest yet when you ask them to show you they do not know how.

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