What if Words speak louder than Action?
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I think words have gotten a bad rap. Of course, being a writer it would serve to follow that I would be partial to words. I also have to be cognizant of the fact that not everyone is comfortable with writing or communications in general.
I suspect that it was someone just like that who once concocted the notion that "talk is cheap." In my experience, talk is absolutely necessary in a free society. The founding fathers thought highly enough of talk that they guaranteed it as an inalienable right. When you have warring factions that are killing people, how do they come to an agreement to stop the killing? They enter into talks! So in that regard, you could say that talking is more powerful than action, because only once people can agree to disagree and find a happy medium (through talks) can the hostilities end.
I tend to live with the notion that the pen is mightier than the sword. Why else would military dictatorships control speech? They know that ideas can be infectious and lead people to take action.
In that regard, you could say that talk and actions are actually partners - two sides of the same coin. First people arrive at a consensus and then they take action based upon their communicated objectives.
So perhaps the question ought not to be whether words are more powerful than actions, or vice-versa. Perhaps the question should be asked what happens with either talk or actions take the upper hand?
Here's another thought on this question. People hate politicians because they make promises (talk) but fail to follow through on those promises (take action). In that regard, the issue isn't that talk is cheap. The issue is that they failed to follow through. Did they ever have an intention to follow through? Only the speaker (politician) knows for sure.
To be certain, talk is not enough. At some point, the people who do the talking need to take action (or find someone who is able to pick up their idea and run with it.) Here's an example. I love books, and I have a lot of them, some that I have read several times. I have been talking for sometime about opening an online book store to sell some of these written treasures. To date, I have not taken the action necessary to bring that idea to fruition, and until I do this idea of mine has no inherent value. Only through the action of actually setting my plans in motion will this idea have value.
So those are my words. If you agree with me, that's great! We've created consensus, you and I. If not, and you would like to take exception to something I've written, the action you can take is to write a comment below!
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I agree with you where talk needs to be followed up with action. I personally have made comments on hubs where I said (not promised though) I would publish a hub on a particular topic, and have not done so yet. Not because I do not intend to, but time and research has delayed me somewhat.
Sometimes people, like politicians, make promises before being elected but when they get into power, find that some of the things they have promised might be difficult to achieve, though not impossible.
I do hope though that you take action on setting up your online bookstore, I would be one of the first to buy from you ( and that's not just talk).
Although talk is cheap, I'd have to say that talk sometimes may spur others into action. Some may have both the ability to talk the talk and walk the walk, while others may excel in one sphere or the other. Perhaps talking without action is pointless. But, maybe the talk of great leaders can others to great action. Or, sometimes, negative action. Anyway, sorry for rambling...you sure got me thinking :) therefore=great hub!
Well, I believe auditory people need to hear words, read words because they love and need to hear or read it. Other people though are more moved by actions. I remember my friend telling me that her dad, who is a quiet man, would be seen doing his tasks without much complaint, was not very expressive in showing his love in terms of words. But she said she sees it in the way he does things for them. I guess in the end, whether it is said or done, what matters most is if you are able to portray your message across effectively. :)
Great hub!
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Thanks, very interesting.
haha, what if??? Hey, I've missed you.
Could you tell your real name so I could look up the books you write?
Thank You. I appreciate it. Your point on this topic interested me because most people would argue otherwise. And I enjoy your writing style, this is why I wanted to see some of the literature you wrote. Thanks again.
Valerio
some people get hurt from words (i know from experiens) think about it what if someone calld you fat would you think your fat,i have a friend that developed baleemia (an eating disorder)and got varry sick and had to take pills to help her get back on track i had the same problem a year ago.
If talk is cheap why are your words pricy? You know what an oath is? The Truth we seek, tell, and admit. A denial is worse than a hypocrite, counterfeit. What if actions agree with vain words? Isn't that a man of false words? Speak clearer. Actors speak loud for vain words. Modest words speak better than jerks. Not in my opinion. In the Truth!!!!!!...You heard? The best health fact is repentance. Hypocrisy is approved by conspiracy. Harmony is the BS policy. RepentPeace.













LdsNana-AskMormon 4 years ago
I really enjoyed your ability to create such a great dialogue with yourself, on the importance of the words we speak, and the actions that follow those words...
Therein lies the power of words! Words or ideas which create change and motivate people to action. Therefore there are good words to be spoken in this world and negative words.
Which words an individual speaks - tells much about them. A kind of personal revelation you might say.
But, talk is cheap - if it is not followed by what has been spoken.
This is the definition of a hypocrite, right?
Speaking or writing words is like the blueprint of our minds... until we build our thoughts into actions - there really is no structure or proof that we are what and who we say.
Is there?
Words, once spoken or written are powerful. An individual cannot control those words of which they initially spoke, etc... IF there is no personal action behind them.
Be careful what you speak or write - it is a record that can potentially have energy of which you cannot control and maybe did not even intend.
I love the power of communication. It is a wonderful right that we have in this country to put forth our individual beliefs, passions and understandings.
This makes each person a potential teacher to others. Watch what you say... I think is very very good advice.
To speak, is to become accountable....
Good Job here:-)
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon