When influencing others, speaking a little more can help them adjust their mindset and also prompt yourself to correct your life. Every beginning holds opportunities. The pace of action determines the boldness of life, and life's changes are like paintings of the soul. There is a form of understanding that is silent, and there is a form of thought called 'next life, this life.' A grateful heart can perceive greater brilliance, and a helpless life can understand more people. One brilliance may lack a life’s landmark, while one landmark may overshadow life's brilliance. There is a type of understanding called influencing others, and one phrase: for oneself, for others.
One should not over-explain to wise people, as it wastes time and may affect oneself. They are already wise and do not need extra explanations. Wise people dislike explaining and seldom do so, knowing that explanations are often superfluous, and only those who understand effort deserve gratitude. More explanation brings more helplessness; less explanation allows for greater appreciation. Too much explanation consumes the emotions of both people; too little wastes one person’s patience. Life does not require excessive explanations, nor explanations for missed opportunities. Practice is enough, and even failures are lessons. Both types of explanations ultimately return to oneself. Think ahead on life's path and do not over-explain.