Thursday, March 7, 2013

The Power of Silence


Who ever said that silent people do not make difference? Think twice. You do not know the power of introverts.

However, this entry is not about that. This is written to express the appreciation for the 2012 movie "A Thousand Words." The concept is very good because it makes the viewers realize every action that they have made. It makes them think that what they do affects the people around them most especially the people they value, that once they have done something wrong, they have to make up for it. Nothing is ever too late. The main point is that you've tried no matter what.

But I believe that at the end of the day, it is a case to case basis. The movie is moving, yes, but in real life, it applies to certain situations. I am not going to go about it in detail, but not everyone talks a lot to make their point.

I am one of those people who keeps silent because I know what I should do; I am conscious of my behavior. I may not know better sometimes, but I know what I am doing. I do the things I do because I have reasons. There are times that my actions are misinterpreted, but know that it is for others, not for myself.

As I've always noticed, comedy is still a powerful way to make someone cry while watching. The sudden change of mood is effective. As the story goes, with the help of musical scoring, the goal will be achieved afterwards because the idea was passed along. Like the game I used to play, "I got the message."

So, it is good if a person is outspoken, knows how to express himself all the time. However, do not ignore the fact that there will be also people in your life that is quiet. He may not always react or express his feelings, but you may not know that behind the camera, he does all the works. I don't know if I made my point clear, if the message was sent clearly, but one day, I want to make you understand the power of silence.