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Summary

The article reflects on the profound impact of words, illustrating through a personal anecdote how they can both harm and heal, emphasizing the importance of choosing words thoughtfully to uplift rather than hurt.

Abstract

The narrative begins with the author recalling a day when they were reduced to tears by a college teacher's judgmental remarks about sitting with friends of the opposite gender. This incident underscores societal stereotypes in India regarding gender interactions. The author felt dejected until a supportive peer offered comforting words, highlighting the power of empathy and positive language. The article concludes by urging readers to consider the weight of their words, as they have the potential to either inspire and heal or to cause irreparable damage. It advocates for honesty, kindness, and mindfulness in communication to foster happiness and prevent regret.

Opinions

  • The author believes that words carry significant weight, capable of evoking strong emotions and influencing one's self-perception.
  • There is a critique of certain Indian societal norms that dictate inappropriate gender interactions, which the author challenges through personal experience.
  • The author values the supportive words of a friend who defended them, suggesting that positive reinforcement can counteract negative experiences.
  • The article emphasizes the idea that one's choice of words reflects their character and can have lasting effects on others.
  • It is expressed that speaking with kindness and thinking before speaking can prevent hurt and foster goodwill.
  • The author encourages readers to share their own experiences, indicating a belief in the power of community and shared narratives to bring about change.

Power of words

I remember, I was crying one day.

I remember, I was crying one day.

Why I was crying?

I was sitting on the ground with my friend. We were eating, talking and laughing. Then my college teacher (he doesn’t teach us) crossed from there and says something like this “Why are you sitting here? , You studied in which year?, You girls sit with boys and then complain about something bad happened with you”

I don’t know, people from all over the world can relate to it or not. But, there are some stereotypical people in India, who think that girls and boys can’t be friends.

I feel very bad and tears start rolling from my eyes. I didn’t say a single word. His words made me feel so bad. I start thinking how anyone can say these kind of words to me. What’s my fault? My friend started to make me feel better. Then a girl came to me and said “I saw what happened here. Don’t cry it’s not your fault, it’s how they look at you and it’s not who you are. You should not cry just because they want you to cry. It’s your goodness that you didn’t reply to him after he says those kind of word. I can see your goodness in your behavior”.

I listened her kind and positive words, but still, I was crying. My eyes were wet, but my heart was happy. I feel little good about me. Her words were magic at that time. And then she says, smile please. And then, I SMILED AGAIN. That’s the power of words.

Words can make you smile, words can make you cry. Similarly, your words can make someone smile, your words can make someone cry. Choose your words carefully. Don’t hurt anyone’s feelings with your words. Make people happy. Say positive words.

Words can make you, words can break you, they can heal your soul, they can damage you for forever.

Think before you speak. Sometimes, when we angry, we say something wrong to our loved ones and then regret later. Don’t say anything permanently hurtful, just because you are temporarily upset.

Always think before you speak. Be honest with your words. Good words bring good feelings to the heart. Speak with kindness always.

Words inspire, words inform and words can destroy -if we let them.

Share your experiences. Comment box is always yours.

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