Why are we embarrassed by silence? What comfort do we find in all the noise?
by Mitch Albom
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In "Tuesdays with Morrie," Mitch Albom explores the discomfort people feel with silence and the prevalent reliance on noise to fill the void in communication. The quote raises questions about why silence can be so awkward or unsettling, suggesting that many individuals fear the introspection and self-awareness that it brings. Instead of embracing silence, they often opt for chatter to distract themselves from deeper emotions and thoughts.

This avoidance of silence reveals a need for external validation and a fear of confronting one's own feelings. Morrie suggests that embracing quiet moments can lead to greater understanding and connection with ourselves and others, highlighting that true comfort often lies in the absence of noise rather than the incessant clamor that surrounds us. By acknowledging silence, we might discover a more profound sense of peace and clarity.

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