Indie game storeFree gamesFun gamesHorror games
Game developmentAssetsComics
SalesBundles
Jobs
Tags

In a world where everyone seems to be competing for the spotlight, silence is often overlooked and undervalued. We live in an era where being heard is considered a virtue, and the gift of gab is celebrated. But let me tell you a little secret: not talking too much is a superpower. Yes, you read that right! In this whimsical essay, I shall embark on a hilarious journey to convince you why embracing silence and not talking too much can lead to a life filled with joy, tranquility, and perhaps a few chuckles along the way.

Have you ever noticed how intriguingly magnetic someone becomes when they choose their words carefully? It's like a secret charm that captivates the hearts and minds of others. Not talking too much leaves an air of mystery around you, creating an aura that begs people to wonder, "What's going on inside their head?" You become the enigma everyone wants to solve. People will find you intriguing, and that's a powerful tool in both social and personal situations.

One cannot underestimate the comedic value of well-timed silence. Imagine being in a room filled with people discussing various topics when suddenly you interject with a perfectly timed one-liner, leaving everyone in stitches. The element of surprise combined with a dash of wit is a recipe for laughter. Not talking too much allows you to hold your cards close to your chest, waiting for the perfect moment to unleash your hilarious remark and become the life of the party.

In a world full of noise, we often forget the power of observation. By not talking too much, you become an astute observer, picking up on subtle details and nuances that others miss. You notice the quirks, the gestures, the unspoken words, and the untold stories. It's like having a backstage pass to the theater of life. You gain insights that others overlook, and these observations become valuable treasures that you can share when the time is right.

Picture this: a quiet room, a warm cup of tea, and the blissful sound of silence. Not talking too much allows you to create moments of tranquility and self-reflection. It gives you the opportunity to escape the noise and chaos of everyday life, finding solace in your own thoughts. It's a chance to recharge, rejuvenate, and embrace the beauty of silence. Who needs meditation apps when you have the power of shutting up?

Not talking too much allows you to become a master of selective communication. By carefully choosing your words, you ensure that when you do speak, your voice carries weight and purpose. Your opinions become more impactful, your stories more captivating, and your advice more sought after. People will listen because they know your words are valuable and not just a stream of mindless chatter.

In a world that often encourages excessive talking, not talking too much can be a breath of fresh air. Embracing silence grants us the ability to be mysterious, funny, observant, serene, and purposeful. It allows us to listen more, learn more, and truly connect with others on a deeper level. So let us all embrace the art of silence and remember the wise words of Abraham Lincoln, who once said, "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt."

Ok Bluey, I agree with some of what you said, but I also disagree with other things you said: You said that we are in a world where everyone wants to be the center of attention, and I agree with that. You told me that not talking too much was a superpower, I already knew that, from the Bible, in Proverbs 10:19 it says: “Sin is not lacking in many words; but he who restrains his lips is prudent." You said that to be the life of the party, you have to choose your words well, but the bible says that you have to be prudent, and being prudent is not wanting to be the life of the party, and I will also tell you something: I do not want to please anyone, I do not care what others think of me, because I am not of the world, I am of the Kingdom of Heaven, Jesus promised it, and said that we are not of the world in St. John 17:16 "They are not of the world, just as I am not of the world." 

I'm in the world, but I'm not of the world, as I already told you, that's why I don't mind pleasing anyone.

I only try to please God, and I don't hope to please anyone, because what I say, almost nobody likes it, because not everyone wants to accept what I tell them., because the word I preach was the one Jesus preached, and the word Jesus preached is hard (Saint John 6: 60)

It is the one that orders me to preach "to every creature" (Mark 16:15) And the letters on my chest, I always carry them with me, and it is the Bible. I don't know the small details that you mention, but I will know if I ask God, because God will teach me if I ask him (Jeremiah 33:3) The power to shut up is not everything, because: "Fear God, and keep his commandments; for this is the whole of man" (Ecclesiastes 12:13) I do not need the words that I speak of the Bible to be heard many times, while they are understood: If someone heard and understood, perfect , he understood. Then if he wants to hear again, I'll tell him, but if he doesn't want to hear, I can only tell him what awaits him on his ways, and perhaps they will hear.

Now I will tell you something: did you know that Jesus died for your sins, and suffered for you, so that you have the opportunity to be saved? He died, "so that everyone who believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life." (John 3:16) "There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus..." (Romans 8 :1)

To be his children, and saved, we must believe that Jesus died for our sins, that he rose again, accept that we are sinners whether we like it or not, and ask him for forgiveness of our sins.

Tell me Bluey: are you already saved?