Communicating and the risk of being misunderstood
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2021 10:39 am
I really appreciate the support I've received here. You are good people. I watch some people on TV being unkind, insulting others in public, etc.
When we communicate we need to take responsibility for being misunderstood. This means we should consider our words before we speak them. Especially those in high profile or powerful positions. We have recently seen examples of this. OK, I'm stating the obvious. I appreciate that NOM's are careful with their comments. I just want to say let's not overreact to the crazies. As Kipling would say: "keep your head when those around you are losing theirs and blaming it on you." God/Mother Nature bless us every one.
I almost want to erase this preachy post, I apologize for getting preachy. You guys are already cool.
In fact I should probably go to Church with my wife and share this in a testimony meeting.
When we communicate we need to take responsibility for being misunderstood. This means we should consider our words before we speak them. Especially those in high profile or powerful positions. We have recently seen examples of this. OK, I'm stating the obvious. I appreciate that NOM's are careful with their comments. I just want to say let's not overreact to the crazies. As Kipling would say: "keep your head when those around you are losing theirs and blaming it on you." God/Mother Nature bless us every one.
I almost want to erase this preachy post, I apologize for getting preachy. You guys are already cool.
In fact I should probably go to Church with my wife and share this in a testimony meeting.