Do we give silence enough credit?

“He who does not understand your silence will probably not understand your words.” – Elbert Hubbard

Finnish Proverb – Talking is silver, silence is gold.

These days with tons of information flooding all our senses 24/7, every second of every minute it seems hard to find a moment of total silence. But yet when we a person is silent we instantly find them odd, anti-social or just broken in some way. I mean it does make sense to ‘judge’ someone to be odd due to their lack of social engagement in a time when this seems to be the norm, be it through technology or just the good old fashion way (blabbering).

Personally (being a Finn) this puts me in awkward situations, seeing that I’m not known for running my mouth. I enjoy listening and observing rather than try and get myself heard constantly. So when I meet people who cannot understand my silence I feel like I am the one who is not doing what I am ‘supposed’ be doing. Now don’t get me wrong here, I can hold up a long conversation with anyone and pretty much anywhere, enjoy it and not create this awkwardness. However at times I feel like it goes completely against my own nature.

This has made me respect people who instantly understand that there are people who don’t always talk and that silence isn’t a bad thing.

Here is an interesting article about Finnish silence -” Finnish silence can be golden, says American expert”

http://yle.fi/uutiset/finnish_silence_can_be_golden_says_american_expert/6454371

 

 


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