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Every day teaches you a lesson, today's lesson was "We should hear a question through our mind and not by our ears"....amazing, i have never thought that way before.
Gaee ruton mein sham-o-sehar na the aise, Kay hum udass bohat the magar na the aise, Faraz ab kay ajaab aag si wujooh mein hai, Kay dil par zakham tou the ablay na the aisay....... Beautiful poetry by Ahmed Faraz (Late)
In today's fast-paced world, communication often feels like a race against time. We rush to express our thoughts, share our opinions, and make our points without taking a moment to truly listen. The consequence? Misunderstandings, conflicts, and missed opportunities for connection. Let's explore the importance of listening first and then responding, how jumping to conclusions and not giving others the chance to explain can hinder effective communication and relationships. The Rush to Conclude In the age of information overload and constant distraction, it's become all too common for people to jump to conclusions without fully comprehending what's being said. We often interrupt, assume, and judge prematurely. This impulsive behavior not only leads to misunderstandings but also damages relationships and inhibits personal growth. Imagine a scenario where someone is sharing their perspective on a complex issue. Instead of patiently listening and seeking to understand, we ...
We often see ourselves surrounded in issues and we jump to certain conclusions. Without thinking much and with no in depth analysis of the reason and cause of our dilemma and the implications related to the path we are about to take; we set the wheels in motion. But once we are about to accomplish what we set out to do, shadows of doubt start seeping into our perceptions. And believe it or not the more we discuss and share our doubts the more confuse we become. With every discussion shadows of doubt and confusion strengthen more. Its amazing to see how we started off, how sure we were and how confuse we are now! It’s important to understand the dynamics of decision making. Why I use the term dynamics, is because we are not the only one responsible for our decisions. In a Pakistani society, your parents, siblings and even your extended family members show a considerable influence on your decisions. And like it or not most of the decisions are not made because they are rationa...
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