I love things that make me think.
This was recently passed on to me from a work colleague.
"[1] In the case of words that I know to be unfactual, untrue, unbeneficial, unendearing & disagreeable to others, I do not say them.
This was recently passed on to me from a work colleague.
"[1] In the case of words that I know to be unfactual, untrue, unbeneficial, unendearing & disagreeable to others, I do not say them.
[2] In the case of words that I know to be factual, true, unbeneficial, unendearing & disagreeable to others, I do not say them.
[3] In the case of words that I know to be factual, true, beneficial, but unendearing & disagreeable to others, I have a sense of the proper time for saying them.
[4] In the case of words that I know to be unfactual, untrue, unbeneficial, but endearing & agreeable to others, I do not say them.
[5] In the case of words that I know to be factual, true, unbeneficial, but endearing & agreeable to others, I do not say them.
[6] In the case of words that I know to be factual, true, beneficial, and endearing & agreeable to others, I have a sense of the proper time for saying them."
You have to read it through a few times to grasp all the nuances (at least I did).
Very simple, yet very profound at the same time.
Incredible.

No comments:
Post a Comment