Children can understand the envoked emotion of anger and frustrations by clicking a few keystrokes to delegate curse or swear words without actually making it come to life by verbalizing the words for its a test zone and of course not something they are consciously aware of. But adults in communication and particularily emotional intelligence can express themselves with appropriation. The sad part is that there is abuse in this arena of dialogue via the world wide web, as children and adults remove the censor button or filters on their feelings and thoughts. However, individual and some communal regulation can help curve the enthusiasm with self monitors. Ultimately we become individuals that have a choice specific to a time and place and space. The true idea, in the spirit of freedom of speech but we should also have the freedom of silence. As people, we have the right to say what we want but when the emotional baggage accompanies those words we have an enormous variety of differences in opinion as the same wording or phrases are administered in public discourse. It gives the individual distinction, at times uniqueness but often overburdened with other people's interpretation. Sometimes open other times the mind is closed.
The words silent and listen have the same letters.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
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