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RE: “Pick a Word, Paint a Story."

in Hindwhale Community2 years ago

The more we try not to grieve, the more the pain increases

damn truth.......

Your suggestions are really good and worth applying. But empathy is a rare trait. When someone shares his burden most of us try to give them advice which they already know. what can a person do in such a case, Sir? you must pen some good characteristics which can make us good listeners.

Plus this is an intriguing write-up and for me "constructive" as well.🤞

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 2 years ago 

Hello my carefree, fearless, bindaas friend from across the border, missing since 17th November,

Today I am very happy to find you suddenly in front of me. At least you should inform your friends and well wishers about your well being. When someone close to you is lost, his/her well wishers are bound to worry about him. It is something like this that we were also worried.

But it doesn't matter now, when you are in front of me again, the worry is over. Now, as for your comment, were you asking for advice, or is this a suggestion? If it was a suggestion, then I will write about this topic in more detail in some next context.

And now, as for listening, then patience and satisfaction are two such qualities that when we develop in us, we start becoming real human beings. If only we all understand this, then many fights, quarrels and crimes will be reduced from this world.

That's all for today, welcome back.

Be happy.

 2 years ago 

Thank you so much for your concern, sir. it really matters to me bcoz nobody has time in this high tech world to think about the wellbeing of a virtual friend....

and I asked for advice about what to do to keep our mouths shut while listening. and there is another point if we don't want to judge someone ,even then we make opinions about them.

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