Our eyes are windows to the world. Through them, we can see the beauty of nature, people's emotions, details that often go unnoticed in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. When we learn to look carefully, we discover entire worlds in simple things: in the rays of the sun playing on the water, in the sincere smile of a passerby, in the shadows that create intricate patterns on the asphalt.
Ears are another gift that allows us not only to hear sounds, but also to understand. Listening is not just perceiving noises. It is the ability to deeply delve into the words of the interlocutor, hear his emotions, feel the mood. Sometimes one warm "I understand you" means much more than long speeches and advice.
And only one language is a reminder that you need to speak thoughtfully. Words can be both healing and hurtful. They can inspire and destroy, support and lead astray. Therefore, before you say something, it is worth asking yourself: "Will my words be useful? Will they bring light to this world?"
When we learn to speak less and observe and listen more, we become wiser. We notice that each person has their own story, that nature speaks to us through the rustling of leaves and the rustling of grass. We begin to understand that true harmony lies not in noise, but in the ability to live in harmony with the surrounding world.
So let's be silent more often in order to hear the world. Let's look at this amazing world with wide open eyes. And let our words be infrequent, but sincere and meaningful. Maria.
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