That is so true. I learnt in psychology that sometimes the silent treatment can have detrimental effects on people even though it doesn’t physically harm you.
Iām interested in psychology, so thank you for telling me! I think it is very important that we should sometimes (no matter how extroverted) be quiet.
Thank you for your comment, have a nice day!
I agree on that, too. Sometime ignorance can be bliss, other time’s that uncertainty & unknown element is not fun at all.
I’ve been trying to catch up on a few things but now my hands are too painful to type much at the moment, which is pretty much all I’m good for these days šSo I guess I’ll go into town instead, maybe do some window shopping! How about you?xx
That is so true. I learnt in psychology that sometimes the silent treatment can have detrimental effects on people even though it doesn’t physically harm you.
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Iām interested in psychology, so thank you for telling me! I think it is very important that we should sometimes (no matter how extroverted) be quiet.
Thank you for your comment, have a nice day!
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Thanks and have a nice day too!
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Absolutely! Silence can be more powerful than words at times. x
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Another note: not knowing is more scary than knowing.
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What are you up to this weekend?
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I agree on that, too. Sometime ignorance can be bliss, other time’s that uncertainty & unknown element is not fun at all.
I’ve been trying to catch up on a few things but now my hands are too painful to type much at the moment, which is pretty much all I’m good for these days šSo I guess I’ll go into town instead, maybe do some window shopping! How about you?xx
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Definitely! Sometimes silence can be more hurtful than words.
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Iām glad you found the meaning š
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“Silence, sometimes my fortress, always my prison.” – John Marsden
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Ooh, that’s a great one. I’ve not heard of John Marsden before.
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