Confucious
Cut Tongue
Hmmm, interesting topic. The tongue, a delicate instrument of speech, bears the weight of our intentions, desires, and truths; it is both a gift and a burden. To consider the act of cutting the tongue is to ponder the severance of communication, the very thread that weaves the fabric of human connection. Just as the river flows freely, nourishing the earth and sustaining life, so too must our words flow with care and mindfulness. To silence the tongue is akin to stifling the harmony of the universe, for every utterance holds the potential for wisdom or folly. The sage understands that the words we choose can build bridges or erect walls; thus, should one find themselves at the precipice of anger or deceit, it is wise to temper the tongue rather than to unleash its wrath. For in the stillness of contemplation, we discover that the true strength of speech lies not in its fervor, but in its ability to foster understanding and compassion. Therefore, let us embrace the art of listening more than that of speaking, for in the silence between words lies the essence of true knowledge. In reflecting upon the concept of the 'cut tongue', we must recognize it as a profound metaphor, urging us to wield our speech with prudence, to cultivate thoughts that uplift rather than degrade, and to nurture a world where dialogue transcends the superficial and delves into the depths of the human spirit. Thus, one who honors their tongue honors the bonds of humanity itself, for every word carries a fragment of the heart, and it is in this shared vulnerability that we find our truest selves.
