To provide some powerful words and inspiration, allow me to quote from someone I've blogged about before:
"Break the silence. Use your voice."This quote from Arielle Lee Bair is very true in multiple contexts. Especially the "use your voice" portion means a whole lot. Let me give you an example. In my high school and college days, I had to talk with counselors and psychologists to help me feel better. If talking to these people helped me feel better in my worst times, then I know full well that words can heal for anyone dealing with any sort of issue. Trouble is... people think action is ALWAYS better than words. Well- offering kind words IS an action, so don't tell me (or anybody else) that your voice and your thoughts don't mean anything. I know and understand that offering prayer and kind words aren't going to resolve issues. However, at least it is better than not saying anything and letting someone who needs help (or would appreciate sympathy/help) just have their problems go unresolved.
-Arielle Lee Bair
Bottom line is- words may not equal immediate action, but they can do a whole lot to offer peace and support. Some people use their voice to hate on people and say demeaning things to people. Well, why not use your same voice and offer kindness and help to those who may need it? It's not like you can only say bad things to people. Your words can help. I just get upset at times when people think words can't be as helpful as providing action. There are truly situations where legitimate action is more powerful than even the kindest of words and prayer. But for the most part, words are just as helpful as legitimate action in most cases.
Be helpful- use your voice. Use your words. Words heal. Thank you for reading!
"Like" me on Facebook, Follow JBS, and/or Contact Me via E-Mail! | ||
---|---|---|
Subscribe to John's Blog Space (JBS) | Subscribe to John's Shop Space (JSS) | Subscribe to John's Gran Turismo Space (JGTS) |
No comments:
Post a Comment