Sometimes silence can be more effective.
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That is so true. I learnt in psychology that sometimes the silent treatment can have detrimental effects on people even though it doesn’t physically harm you.
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Iโm interested in psychology, so thank you for telling me! I think it is very important that we should sometimes (no matter how extroverted) be quiet.
Thank you for your comment, have a nice day!
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Thanks and have a nice day too!
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Absolutely! Silence can be more powerful than words at times. x
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Another note: not knowing is more scary than knowing.
Thank you for reading ๐
What are you up to this weekend?
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I agree on that, too. Sometime ignorance can be bliss, other time’s that uncertainty & unknown element is not fun at all.
I’ve been trying to catch up on a few things but now my hands are too painful to type much at the moment, which is pretty much all I’m good for these days ๐So I guess I’ll go into town instead, maybe do some window shopping! How about you?xx
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Definitely! Sometimes silence can be more hurtful than words.
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Iโm glad you found the meaning ๐
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“Silence, sometimes my fortress, always my prison.” – John Marsden
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Ooh, that’s a great one. I’ve not heard of John Marsden before.
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