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Speak More (Honestly), Speak Less (Nonsense)

Writing and talking is so much fun that the temptation to talk and write without having anything to say can sometimes take hold

 

Do you always need to have something to say?

Sometimes you only learn you had something to say once you started talking

 

So on one hand we have the meaningless fluff and blabber and babbling and prattling and nonsense and sales-pitch and pep-talk and mental-masturbation and rhetorics

And on the other hand there’s the STIFLED-NESS, the reluctance to express oneself, and even the inability to introspect

 

I don’t think you should think before you speak

I think you shouldn’t think before you speak

You should think ALL the time

Then speak what’s on your mind

 

Same goes for writing

 

You should speak and sing and write and paint

Whatever you want

And when what comes out loses meaning — you stop

The moment you recognise there really is nothing you have to say — you stop

Sometimes you have to try it to know it!

And then you try and you recognise

You will know if it is worthwhile

Please don’t force it

Please recognise when you have nothing to say

There’s nothing wrong with that

Instead return to the world and to your life

Participate and observe, vigilantly

Consider thoroughly, be mindful, be intelligent

And before you know it you are overflowing with PERCEPTIONS about this beautiful world

 

Again, it’s imperative that you don’t force it

The purpose of EXPRESSION is to EXPRESS

EXPRESSION with nothing to express is just pure vanity, VANITAS VANITATUM

Don’t do it

 

Don’t do it

I know many “artists” do it. They are no longer artists

I know writers do it

I know politicians do only that

I know your favourite content creator does it

That, my friend, is prostitution

The world is lesser because of that stupid waste of time

And they themselves bereave their lives of meaning

 

So again

Don’t worry what you say, speak your mind

Just be mindful if it’s nonsense

You do so much, mindfully and sincerely, and neither trap should snare you

Neither the unhealthy inhibition that’s so prevalent in our culture

Nor the evil vanity of meaningless production, that ugly noise

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