Thursday, March 11, 2010

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


Have you ever said one thing and then did another? It is important for you to realise that your actions can impact louder than your words. Many times you do not even have to say anything to impact someone. What people actually do is more important than what they say - people can promise things but then fail to deliver. People tend to speak a lot but fail to do what was said would be done. And I'm sure that we all hate it when people break their promises. Today people seem to be big talkers but do not deliver. Many underprivileged individuals are promised many things in our country, but do not see results. This is really a sad thing. I strongly feel that people should not be promised things if it will not come to pass.


When a person does something, everybody who is around him/her will judge the results of the specific action and will then connect the action to the person who did it. i.e. If a politician is involved in a political scandal. It does not matter if the politician can prove his/her innocence, most people will always connect the politicians image to the scandal. Their perception of the politician would then change because of the scandal and they might not even support the specific politician in the next election process. This proves that words will not defend the individual. People are becoming immune to believing in actions rather than words. Actions are reliable whereas, words are not. Results will always follow an action and these results are the best example/s of the reliability of the acts.

If you just talk without following through, people will see you as a boastful person, someone who does not stick to their word. People could also look down on you. I strongly believe that it is better to practice a little than talk a lot. Actions are the way to make people admire you. Just act, and do not talk too much, because your actions will speak louder than your words.

2 comments:

  1. I agree with u Dee, actions are definitely louder than words. I prefer a person to act on something by just doing it, instead of saying what they intend doing in order to please people as this usually leads to empty promises.

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  2. Practice what you preach!

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