Silence is great wisdom
Many people always love to talk, love to talk, love to express what I think, you should, why don’t you do this or that... and love to use the idea that I am truly expressing my thoughts as an excuse to satisfy the lack of inner life. The unstoppable desire to speak and the endless desire to control and emotionally blackmail others.
In fact, such people may be smart people, and they may be able to temporarily obtain many results and situations that are beneficial to themselves, but such people are definitely not smart people. Such people ignore the causal relationship and do not know how to account for it. Others get it cheap, but they will have to pay it back twice as much in the future.
A truly wise person understands the principle of "not ringing":
When we don't speak up, the person next to us can live a better life of himself and have the opportunity to bloom his infinite abilities.
When we don't speak up, some rumors will naturally and slowly disappear with the wind, and all news will be forgotten.
When we stop talking, we will calm down and truly feel and penetrate the essence of things, rather than just superficial things.
When we don’t speak up, it’s not easy for competitors to see through and catch our thoughts. If we can’t keep our mouth shut, we won’t make money.
When we don't sound, we can keep more possibilities for the next step and the future. Humble people often don't sound.
When we don't sound, it may actually bring more repercussions. Since the beginning of the universe, silence is the underlying virtue.
When we are silent, we are friends of time, silently traveling thousands of miles every day, like focused laser light.
Do you think, if we don’t ring, what good will it do?