Monday, August 26, 2013

PRACTICAL ACTION VERSES WORDS



ACTION SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS
I am a great fan of Eddie Murphy basically because he makes me laugh. He is never serious-not in any of the movies I watched. I also am a great fan of Wentworth Miller, because of his role in Prison Break because of his double brain.
But when I watched ‘A thousand words” by Eddie Murphy, my perception about him changed almost in a second and I learnt two things from the movie.  One-that you can learn something from anything including this simple piece and two, the credence in the saying that ‘Action Speak Louder Than Words’. Most of us are surely familiar with this statement, we pick it up without even knowing where and then we also start parroting it everywhere we go. But have you ever sat down to think about what this statement has in stock for you.
Majority of us have very close friends that we share virtually everything with. Especially girls, they (girls) are more loyal to their girlfriends than they are to anyone else. If you are a guy and you have a secret you really want to keep, think twice before telling your fiancée (no disrespect intended, my mom told me that).
But actually, that is not the focus of this article, the point I was making really is that, there are certain people that we cherish so much in our lives that we cannot do without. We think about them every blessed day and night.  To such people we want to express our love, affection, appreciation, etc to.  Now, there are two ways we can do this, we can just tell them (Words) or show them (Action).
Which will you choose?  I suspect you just chose Action. But which of them do you really demonstrate? Most of us go for words.  And words are equally powerful, but I believe our actions are more powerful. Our actions speak in a short time, louder and clearer than our words.
Because of the natural tendency of us humans to be deceitful (remember the good old serpent used words to convince our greatest grandmother to sin?)  We say all manner of things just to ensure we do not fall into trouble to the extend that we sometimes lie. But you see, you cannot lie with your actions. With, action, you need a certain degree of energy without which you cannot perform it. A person, who tries to deceive through action, could easily be made out. Imagine you sit in thirty-minute class close to this guy you just do not like and pretend to like him for the sake of the class.
Verily I say onto you, that will be the most twisted thirty-minutes of your life. It is like magic, you want to pretend to act, but you cannot do it. Her pen falls under the table close to your leg. What do you do? He mistakenly hits you while yawning? He sneezes and some droplets escape onto your hand. You will surely snap at a certain point in time. The point is, it is difficult to act.
The most difficult things to do in life mostly are the most valuable and cherished things. Therefore, even though it is so hard to act instead of talk, it is worth it. When you act, you are convincing, you are original and you are sincere. So instead of telling that friend of yours he is special to you, show them they are special to you. Instead of telling that lecturer of yours how wonderful he is in class, show them how wonderful they are.
As I noted earlier, words are equally important. So what is my beef, my beef is that, use more action and less words in your daily life.

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