
Power of Speech

“Unrealistic Threats that do Exist”
Speak carefully, you never know whom you affect and how deeply.
Speak carefully!..because someone’s listening…
Our speech gives birth to thoughts ands perception get altered by every change in the thought process,What we perceive to be truth mind strives to project that in reality and a repetitive projection we see in our life we start to believe it to our very own behaviour.
Mind is a maze, be careful of what enters may not as easily find it way out,it’s easier for words we hear and ideas that have impact on us to be lost in the depths of our subconscious but do they really leave?
Never!
Even if you happen to realise where the problem lies in conscious who’s to say finding the way out of this maze in our minds is even possible.
There’s a scientific research dedicated to alter and remove the deep rooted impacts of speech (good/bad). The science of changing the functionality & structure of personality/behaviour/responses/metabolism is called epigenetics.
In simple terms, brain reprogramming is an important method that exists as a tool for us to work towards enhancing/correcting/developing ourselves as a person.
Ain’t that just, great?
Offcourse it is!
So do we ignore the significance ‘impact of speech’ holds?
It’s a definite No’.
We are capable enough to be held accountable for our actions, learn from our mistakes and control our opinions. Living in the generation where today everyone has an opinion about everything!
By restricting our perception and ideas we intake everyday can help us withstand or find our individuality. We live in a free world where freedom speech is right to every person there is!
However it’s a wise choice that “one makes to think before saying, and to analyse before accepting what other say”, we can say or do what we want and feel right but can we not do that without affecting or sabotaging anothers perception or individuality!

Live within the confines of your nature,
don’t glue them to your soul do what is in the best interest of yourself! but at the same time let others have their boundaries.
Let them live in the confines of their own “Little World”.
Let others do what they see fitting and in their best interest.
At last just wanted to ask?
Is it so tough for us to share without expecting agreement
to be bold and vocal yet respect eachothers confidence of believes!
References
This article is a research based on analysis and facts derived from Bruce Harold Lipton, who is an American developmental biologist noted for his views on epigenetics. Principal study on the subject line is inspired by Eric Erikson, the originator of this theory.

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