I am so silent because I am so free

Sharad K. Srivastava
2 min readDec 17, 2020

Silence is an expression that should be familiar with. But the reality is often not the case, habitual noise has become a stubborn disease of modern people, even if only for a moment and a half speechless has become an embarrassment. What’s more, it can be understood as decadence, pessimism, passivity, autarchy, and being difficult to get along with others.

This undoubtedly shows that modern people almost do not leave space for themselves and others to be silent. Perhaps silence plays a role occasionally, but it is reduced to a tool for expressing dissatisfaction or sadness.

However, people who can’t share the silence can never really enter each other’s hearts!

Valuable things do not come from words. Discourse is only a means of communication or response and often can not convey the most subtle and profound connotation appropriately.

After the extremely long road from the heart to the outside world, what is said has been basically distorted.

The premise of discourse should be silence. Only after a long period of silence, with the thinking and feeling gradually formed from silence, can we really have something to say. Otherwise, the sound is just a meaningless vibration that wastes energy, that is, it can’t move or affect others. But a kind of irrelevant, and even gradually lead to the habit of putting the cart before the horse. The so-called influence may only be because of the superficiality!

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Sharad K. Srivastava

Researcher, Technocrat, Entrepreneur // Thinker-Executor, Participant-Observer, Philosopher-Practitioner // Interested in: India, Politics, & Social Development