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05 January 2010

Genuine Words

Often we hear the words 'sorry' or 'thank you'. Often we use it as well. But how often it is heard or said with true conviction, sincerity, and honesty? How often do we mean what we say?

Only a short rant this time around. Do ponder a little with the thoughts being thrown around here.

Take for example when we apologies. If we really regretted our action(s), felt the guilt and shame within us, we would apologies and learn from our mistakes, never again prodding into the grounds that of which is restricted. If everyone who has said sorry were to have this mentality, problems involving revenge would easily be avoided. Everybody wins.

Take thank you for example. An expression of gratitude and appreciation of the services of someone or something else. Generally inducing happiness to the ones hearing it. When heard, a person is likely to feel better about themselves and have generally a better day.

When we throw around such words so meaninglessly without care, the words loses its value. Gradually, the words are used without sincerity and people who hear it may as well have not.

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