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How does gandhi describes the value of silence

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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According to Gandhiji, the value of silence is tremendous. He says we can never hear our inner sounds  if we speak continuously.

It means if a person talks less, his each and every word weighs. Half of the problems will be solved if we understand the importance of remaining silent.  

Answered by pavanadevassy
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Answer:

According to Gandhiji, the value of silence is tremendous. He says we can never hear our inner sounds if we speak continuously. It means if a person talks less, his each and every word weighs. Half of the problems will be solved if we understand the importance of remaining silent.

Explanation:

The psychological benefits of experiencing silence—even when it makes us uncomfortable—can mean more purposeful living. Silence can increase self-awareness, self-compassion and improve decision-making skills with improved mental clarity. Use it to become more mindful and self-compassionate….Silence allows us to notice things we overlook. Avoiding distractions allows us to focus more completely on important issues. Silence also allows us to hear things that are buried under the normal buzz of daily life.

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