Sunday, February 8, 2009

Silence

Could silence be the answer for confrontation? By ruffling your feathers and getting in the face of an person, there is nothing gained, but the need to raise the confrontation to a hightened level. Silence leaves the purported conveyor of confrontation questioning their motives and what is to be gained by such actions. Years ago, as a child, my Grandfather told me of the strength and wisdom of silence, but at the time the true meaning excaped me. Today, I understand the power and wisdom of silence and use it often. It ends the confrontation. How does a person answer the quietness of silence? Silence will always be the answer, where none is warranteed!

Edward Broken Feather

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