Don’t Muddle Thoughts with Explanation


Submitted to dVerse

Explanations muddle the purpose of action
A different story with emotions
Drawing attention from intent
Vulnerable to misinterpretations
Actions aren’t understood immediately
Give others time to absorb the story
Find the truth on their own
Actions speak louder than words
Don’t muddle thoughts with explanation

Published by Astrid's Words

Astrid Hardjana-Large is an inspirational author who enjoys Life and adversity. She is motivated to share her inspiration from Life experiences and encourages readers to persevere on the journey of Life.

5 thoughts on “Don’t Muddle Thoughts with Explanation

  1. …well….the reason I did that was…..or What I meant to say was…
    Sometimes I think explanations are used to cover up what should not have been said or done or sometimes when we don’t think before we act. But — sometimes a muddle happens when we think too much…try to reason it all out and have it be absolutely perfect. Ah…you’ve got me thinking here! 🙂

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