Irrespective of our basic understanding of the English language in these parts of Africa, some words like 'will,' 'can't,' 'won't,' 'never,' 'ever,' etc., draw my attention. And what words precede or come after them ought not to be ignored. Especially if the preceding word is directed at us. Perhaps, I am too sensitive to words or overly responsive. Indeed, let it be. We are responsible for ourselves.
I am only sensitive and wary of what drives the universe, what makes our world; Words!
I get weary with one on one conversations, especially the long and fast ones, because I may not have enough time to thoughtfully compile my words. I am eternally glad I am not much of a talker. So, you may just be the only one talking. Watch what you say though. It is different when I prep a talk, or note; I can then talk much sha. When I get to prep these words, I judiciously take my time to ensure I communicate impact, faith, wisdom, peace and love.
Hasty speeches are not void of curses, ridicule, fear, anxiety, pessimism, folly or ignorance.
Beloved, the best time to talk has never been at premeditation or when you feel you must... but rather, after meditation. When those words come out, ensure it is after an understanding. Give time to #meditation: think on them, examine them and subject them to the Will(Word) of #GOD before you let loose.
BE GUIDED! BE LED!
#WordCare
#Meditate
#IsraelEgwe