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Sometimes we all just need to shut the hell up, or use our words wisely. It’s really that simple. We’ve all met someone who feels the need to say what’s on their mind, regardless of the potential damage. They just love to speak up, or even worse, spill someone else’s personal details! In this week’s episode Kameron & Josh talk about the true wisdom in holding your tongue, and not correcting others when it’s inconsequential to your life. We’re reminded by a listener call of the old saying “What’s understood doesn’t need to be explained”, further cementing the notion of silent confidence. We’re all guilty of letting words come off our tongues that we can’t take back, but have we fully examined just how lethal some of those words may have been? Our words write our stories, and remembering that fact can change our lives forever.
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Sometimes we all just need to shut the hell up, or use our words wisely. It’s really that simple. We’ve all met someone who feels the need to say what’s on their mind, regardless of the potential damage. They just love to speak up, or even worse, spill someone else’s personal details! In this week’s episode Kameron & Josh talk about the true wisdom in holding your tongue, and not correcting others when it’s inconsequential to your life. We’re reminded by a listener call of the old saying “What’s understood doesn’t need to be explained”, further cementing the notion of silent confidence. We’re all guilty of letting words come off our tongues that we can’t take back, but have we fully examined just how lethal some of those words may have been? Our words write our stories, and remembering that fact can change our lives forever.