Mindful speech principles
I have a number of friends who work very hard to adhere to these guidelines, when choosing whether or not to say something:
Is it true?
Is it kind?
Is it necessary?
I've been giving this a good deal of thought, of late. It honestly seems to me a pretty good rule of thumb for moving through the world.
I certainly have a temper, I know. So like most humans, I struggle from moment-to-moment with what to say, what to let go, and when to walk away.
ETA Meanwhile, I spent the day doing hoof-trims on a bunch of horses, and I'm staggering tired. So if I'm slow to respond in the comments, please know it's probably just because I fell asleep in my chair. For the record - this is NOT a conversation about race. Attempts to tie this conversation to the GCADofDoom2009 will be summarily deleted.
Is it true?
Is it kind?
Is it necessary?
I've been giving this a good deal of thought, of late. It honestly seems to me a pretty good rule of thumb for moving through the world.
I certainly have a temper, I know. So like most humans, I struggle from moment-to-moment with what to say, what to let go, and when to walk away.
ETA Meanwhile, I spent the day doing hoof-trims on a bunch of horses, and I'm staggering tired. So if I'm slow to respond in the comments, please know it's probably just because I fell asleep in my chair. For the record - this is NOT a conversation about race. Attempts to tie this conversation to the GCADofDoom2009 will be summarily deleted.
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But it's always good to challenge ourselves. *sigh*
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I try very hard to not pretend that I am anyone else's growth and learning. It's their job, not mine, and more often than not the reward for pointing out what's uncomfortable is a sound thrashing. Especially when you're right. So I tend to just hold my tongue a lot.
Which leads to running my mouth because it all gets bottled up with coke and mentos.
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Is it funny?
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The questions I've been trying to ask myself the last few years are "What am I trying to accomplish by saying this?" and "Do I really want to do that?" (Funny how often the answer to the second one turns out to be "No, not really...")
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Like this:
http://www.edinphoto.org.uk/0_my_p_edwk_d/0_my_photographs_edinburgh_at_work_-_farrier_or19_large.jpg
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Some are so very polite that they will hold their foot out for you. Then there are the ones who decide you're a fence post and they'll just sorta lean on you . .
See why I think writing fiction would be a much better occupation?
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(I have a tendency to joke around sometimes, but when I'm serious, I try to think of those three questions before I say something...)
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