If you can keep your mouth shut, the chances of making a
fool of yourself diminish greatly. If you can keep your mouth shut,
you may even be thought of as wise and smart. After all, no one can
really tell what’s on your mind when you remain silent.
Everyone around you may be speaking their mind and revealing
their foolishness, but by remaining silent the thought eventually
occurs to them that you may be above all of that, that you may even be
above them.
The great temptation, however, is to reveal everything you know and
every opinion you have in conversations. The great temptation is to
try and impress people with your knowledge and influence them
with your opinions. If you can’t keep your mouth shut, however, the
chances of making a fool of yourself increase greatly. You may even
be thought of as the very opposite of wise and smart. People don’t
usually enjoy being around someone who is always trying to
impress them with their knowledge and always trying to influence them
with their opinions.
It would be wrong, on the other hand, to interpret this
proverb as saying that we should never again speak anything in
a conversation. If that were the case, all conversation and
fruitful communication would cease. The point is that we should
be wise about when to reveal our wisdom. We should only join
the conversation when it will add something to it, rather than
subtract something from it. If the only point of our
conversations is to impress and influence people, then it won’t be
too long before their opinion of us begins to diminish.
Today, ask the Lord to help you overcome the need to
dominate conversations. With His help, you will not have to force
yourself into them in order to be heard; you will be asked to join
in. You will also leave room to learn something from someone else.
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