Saturday, June 13, 2009

It is better to practice a little than to talk a lot

This statement is obviously clear when it comes to scientific point of view as practice makes better or even perfect but talking too brings nothing at all. It is never stated somewhere that scientifically, talking too much would contribute to an achievement unless that when it comes to negotiations but still you cannot talk too much as a negotiation is a win-win process.

To some extent I would personally agree to such statement as most of time people who talk too much sometimes do also practice a lot and from their achievements, they are then proud of themselves and they feel like talking too much to praise the outcomes of their practice. If we look at someone like Tupac Shakur, he had what himself called big mouth i.e. he liked to talk too much but at the end, he was one of the best rappers at the time. He was like a prophet; everything he was singing about, later was realised or accomplished. Same applied even in his late album “Maccaveli” when he predicted his death and later he died. What was positive from him, he practiced hard and then talked too much from his well-doing.

However, scientifically, it is wise to first practice and then talking based on what you have achieved. That does not mean that one might talk a lot but should talk little to support what he or she has achieved in terms of promoting such achievements.

It is better to practice as well as to talk by respecting one’s limits or boundaries i.e. one might talk based on certain purposes such as specific achievements not by infringing others’ rights or achievements, just to avoid conflict, trouble and/or judicial consequences.

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