The Power of Speaking Less

Do people smell weakness if you talk too much?

Silence is a source of great strength. — Lao Tzu

People who generally talk a lot they don’t themselves.

In the other sense, the people who speak less are kind of riddles.

Okay, that’s great

I will think about it.

That’s often an impression of power.

The game of power has a lot to do with appearances.

I read that people who have been in leadership positions like CEOs or kings in the past have mastered one skill, and that is how to control their time.

They know more than they actually do. The less you speak, the less they know about you to conspire against you. You also hide your intentions and keep on a poker face, which seems enigmatic for them to fear you.

I never met an intellectual person who talks a lot. None, ZERO

I also observed that people who talk too much are inevitably going to say something stupid.

Overtalking may be a sign of a psychological condition called logorrhea.

In these situations, people speak quickly and verbally express their thoughts, leading to frequent topic switching that is only a little bit related to the original.

Most of the time, it is difficult to stop them.

There isn’t much self-talk, showing that the cause is a mental illness rather than a selfish desire.

People have an egocentric view of the world, believing that their issues are the only ones that matter and that everything revolves around them.

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I am very concerned about the situation in the middle East. I can say that we all need to do something regarding this. We are in all of this together and we need to do something regarding this. It is really really very very concerning that we all need to do something regarding peace in the world.

We are in front of the big wall, that was created by us. This wall separate peace and war. In this situation we need a lot of us very very good people to step together. If not , we will be facing not good situation on this world. An idea is to start with Un and it is not enough , we need NATO.

In this world we need to do a lot for the peace in the world. We need to do something regarding someone. We need to think and make big steps toward peace. We need a plan. We need all human organisations to start working for peace. In this time we need to get together her and all of us talk more how we can reach the peace in the world.

Peace is something that will not come by its self it is something that needs a big effort. WHy do I speak so much about the Peace. Because I don’t want to face Third world war and see people dying from nuclear weapon. I want that all generations and our next generations to be happy, to overcome the bad relations, because all of this we have because we are not prepared to talk more, to achieve the compromise between us. It is not easy, I heard about that too. It is not, we know that, so we need to push hard for the peace. It is about material things, who will have more, who will lose, the history is writhing down all of this. But we will face as soon as possible something new, because we became tired.

1721: Johann Sebastian Bach dedicates the Brandenburg Concertos

They are generally considered some of the greatest Baroque era pieces written for orchestra. The collection of 6 concertos was dedicated to Christian Ludwig, the ruler of Brandenburg.

I am with you. We are with you. I am. We are. Forever. Music is something that can bring in us something very very. Music is something that can bring in us goodness. Music is something that we can all do something for all of us like listen and then use it for something else. Music is something that bring in us something that we fell like we are free and we have power to do in this moment whatever we want. Music follows us in everyday life and we simply cant imagine how music influence so positive on us.

He was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque period. He is known for his prolific authorship of music across a variety of instruments and forms, including orchestral music such as the Brandenburg Concertos; solo instrumental works such as the cello suites and sonatas and partitas for solo violin; keyboard works such as the Goldberg Variations and The Well-Tempered Clavier; organ works such as the Schubler Chorales and the Toccata and Fugue in D minor; and choral works such as the St Matthew Passion and the Mass in B minor. Since the 19th century Bach Revival, he has been generally regarded as one of the greatest composers in the history of Western music.[2][3]

1260: KING LOUIS IX dedicates Chartres Chatedral

Louis IX (25 April 1214 – 25 August 1270), also known as Saint Louis, was King of France from 1226 until his death in 1270. He was born in Paris. He become a King at the age 9 years old. He is widely recognized as the most distinguished of the Direct Capetians

As King Lois believed in Jesus Christ, he was following him and lived he’s life according to learn from Jesus. Jesus is something that we all need to know that he gave he’s life for us. He lived very poor but he gave so much and now we are facing people who live rich and giving poor.

As Lois believed in God and he’s life he also devoted to faith he was extraordinarily very good to become after he’s dead a Saint. We are facing today a lot of people who are very good and they are giving a lot to those in need. We have probably less Saints and we have more misunderstandings. Saint is someone who come with a lot, give lot and try to teach us about the faith in Jesus. They come if you pray for them and they listen to every word we say in our prayer.

The Cathedral took 26 years to complete. King Lois also known as Saint Lois was a king of France from 1226 to 1270. Lois did the significant reforms in the French legal system creating a royal justice mechanism that allowed petitioners to appeal judgements directly to the monarch.

He inspired Gothic Art and Architecture. The style of he’s court was influential throughout Europe. Artwork he purchased from Persians, masters for export. During the so-called “golden century of Saint Louis”, the kingdom of France was at its height in Europe, both politically and economically. Saint Louis was regarded as primus inter pares“, first among equals, among the kings and rulers of the continent. He commanded the largest army and ruled the largest and wealthiest kingdom, the European centre of arts and intellectual thought at the time. The foundations for the notable college of theology, later known as the Sorbonne, were laid in Paris about the year 1257. The perception of Louis IX by his contemporaries as the exemplary Christian prince was reinforced by his religious zeal. Louis was an extremely devout Catholic, and he built the Sainte-Chapelle (“Holy Chapel”),[1] located within the royal palace complex (now the Paris Hall of Justice), on the Île de la Cité in the centre of Paris. The Sainte Chapelle, a prime example of the Rayonnant style of Gothic architecture, was erected as a shrine for the crown of thorns and a fragment of the True Cross, precious relics of the Passion of Christ.