Beware, all too often we say what we hear others say. We think what we are told that we think. We see what we are permitted to see. Worse, we see what we are told that we see.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Human beings never think for themselves; they find it too uncomfortable. For the most part, members of our species simply repeat what they are told - and become upset if they are exposed to any different view.
We must always tell what we see. Above all, and this is more difficult, we must always see what we see.
Saying what we think gives a wider range of conversation than saying what we know.
We've been taught to believe that actions speak louder than words. But I think words speak pretty loud all of our lives; we carry these words in our head.
I feel like if you can describe something fully and accurately, then people will be able to see it themselves - they don't need be told what to.
I and my public understand each other very well: it does not hear what I say, and I don't say what it wants to hear.
We see and hear and otherwise experience very largely as we do because the language habits of our community predispose certain choices of interpretation.
There's times where you think, 'Gosh, what if nobody ever wants to hear what I have to say?'
Believe half of what you see and only some of what you hear, unless you hear it from me.
I'm used to being told what to say, but not what to think... that's usually left up to me.