stop talking,
and listen more.
Here's the dilemma: we all talk more than we listen. For many, the ratio of talking to listening is drastically uneven, and I am no exception to this trend. On a personal level, I almost feel as though I have become this way because I believe that society expects instant answers from us, at all times. Technologically speaking, things like e-mail, cell phones, skype, social networks, and text-messaging were all designed with the same goal: get a hold of anyone, anytime, anywhere. With this in mind, I subconsciously feel pressure to come up with answers on the spot, even when having a casual face-to-face conversation with a friend.There's another part to this: I need to slow down and think before I speak. When I was in 1st grade, I remember being recognized for being one of the best readers in my class, along with one other student. For years, adults and those older than me would comment that I had a high vocabulary for my age. I was constantly devouring books and learning new words.
I never get those compliments anymore, and I definitely do not deserve to. Within the last few years I constantly find myself stumbling over words, using vocabulary incorrectly, and finding it difficult to articulate exactly what I mean. I honestly worry that I am slowly losing my mind and my grasp for language. It’s almost a little unfair that I was apparently so well-spoken at an age where I had topics of little importance to discuss.
So, here's to listening.

maybe dementia is slowly creeping in...probably need to do more crossword puzzles and sudokus
ReplyDeletebut your right, and honestly sometimes talking is a form of listening right? to be able to respond shows that you listen