Sunday, March 8, 2015

Truth & Language

There is a iron link between expressing our ideas in clear, everyday language and an affinity for discovering, speaking and living with and in the truth. Plain-speakers, without guile, lies, hidden agenda, double-speak and irrational, word-games, are able to make their point in clear, precise, concise, meaningful language that anyone can understand. They are sincere and  not manipulative. Life is to short and too important to waste time beguiling, misleading, or shoring up one's hidden, malicious agenda behind a wall of bewildering, hostile, irrational gibberish.

Those that dance verbally and are inclined to compete with you and confuse you are either lightweights or dissemblers. Do not spend much time on them. If they wish to be in touch with you, make them speak to you as a farmer would. You deserve no less; you must accept no less.

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