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"ارفع كلماتك لا صوتك. إن المطر هو الذي ينمي الزهور، لا الرعد."

Rumi
Rumi Poet
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The essence of this saying is all about communication. It’s telling us that it’s not how loudly we speak that makes a difference, but the substance and quality of what we say. Imagine you're in a heated argument — it’s easy to think that yelling will win you the point. But in reality, it’s the calm, well-thought-out words that resonate and lead to understanding.

This idea has been around for ages. Think back to ancient times or even just a few decades ago when debates and discussions were more about the content of the arguments rather than who could shout the loudest. The quote reminds us of that, urging us to focus on what we’re saying rather than how loudly we’re saying it.

Let’s bring this to life with an example. Picture a boardroom meeting where two colleagues are disagreeing on a project’s direction. One starts raising his voice, trying to overpower the other with sheer volume. But the other colleague stays calm, presenting her ideas clearly and thoughtfully. Eventually, the team gravitates towards her suggestions, not because she was louder, but because she communicated more effectively. Her words had weight and substance, much like rain nourishing flowers.

So, how do you apply this in your own life? Next time you find yourself getting heated in a discussion, take a step back. Breathe. Think about what you want to say before you say it. Focus on making your points clearly and calmly. It’s not always easy, but it’s way more effective. You’d be surprised how much more people will listen and respect you for it.

Now, let’s make it even more relatable with a story. Imagine two friends, Sam and Alex. They’ve been buddies since childhood, but they often argue about trivial stuff. Sam has a habit of getting loud, thinking that’ll help him get his point across. Alex, on the other hand, always keeps his cool. One day, they’re debating over which movie to watch. Sam starts raising his voice, listing all the reasons why his choice is better. Alex, in his usual calm manner, explains why he thinks the other movie would be more enjoyable. Despite Sam’s volume, Alex’s calm and clear reasoning wins out, and they end up watching his pick. Over time, Sam starts noticing that Alex’s approach leads to more agreements and less tension. He begins to emulate Alex, focusing on his words rather than his volume.

This little shift makes a big difference. Their arguments become less frequent and more constructive. They find themselves understanding each other better, simply because they’re communicating more effectively. The lesson here is simple but profound: Your words have power, not your volume. So, next time you feel the urge to raise your voice, remember — it’s your rain, not your thunder, that makes a difference.
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