You stop talking about things when you’ve worked them out. You’re no longer an observer but a participant. You’re too busy for this bullshit.

Caitlin Moran
You stop talking about things when you’ve worked them out....
You stop talking about things when you’ve worked them out....
You stop talking about things when you’ve worked them out....
You stop talking about things when you’ve worked them out....
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When you are at the age of twenty-one, your life is filled with excitement. You are excited about your future and what it might hold. You are excited because you have not yet experienced the fullness of life. But, as you grow older, you begin to realize that life is filled with decisions.

Each decision you make in your life can have an eternal impact on your future. You must learn to take time out for yourself when you are deciding how to spend the next few minutes. If you spend too much time watching television or talking on the phone, when will you have time for yourself? When will you have time to think about what you have learned? When will your thoughts be able to develop? And, unfortunately, when will you have time to reflect on what it means to be alive? At some point in your life, you will realize that there comes a point when things become too much.

It is at this point in life that the phrase “you stop talking about things” becomes relevant. Talking does not solve any problems; rather, it simply makes them larger and more complicated.

Source: How To Be A Woman

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