Think Before You Speak

"Once you spill the beans, it is difficult to collect them back; similarly, once the words are spoken, they are difficult to take back."

"Once the beans are spilt, they are hard to gather back; likewise, once words are spoken, they cannot be easily taken back."

Once the beans are spilled, they are difficult to gather back; likewise, once words are spoken, they cannot be easily taken back. Words have the power to heal or to harm, and their impact often lasts far longer than the moment in which they are said. Even when spoken unintentionally, they can leave lasting impressions and shape relationships in irreversible ways. This is why mindful speech is essential choosing our words carefully helps prevent regret and preserves understanding and respect among people.

The Power of Words
Once Spoken, Never Taken Back
Words We Cannot Undo
The Weight of Spoken Words
Think Before You Speak

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