Great talkers are never great doers
In this statement 'talkers' refers
to those persons who usually talk too much and 'doers' are those people who get
actively involved in something, rather than just thinking or talking about it.
There are people in this world who only love to talk but stay away from being
actively involved in work.
They may be expert in philosophizing and giving
theories but very bad in putting their theories into practice.
In Other words, they are bad workers. On the other hand, there are also
people who are known as great doers. Doers are not fond of talking , they
usually remain reticent about their activities and engage themselves whole-heartedly
in work. The statement 'Great talkers are never great doers' distinguishes
between these two categories of people. Talkers and doers are really
temperamentally different. Talkers always enjoy talking but they never enjoy
doing anything. On the contrary, doers believe in the philosophy of work. They
are fond of living an active life of hard work. It is often said that doing is more
difficult than saying. So doers
should be more appreciated than sayers. A
person may be a great talker but he or she may not be a great doer. Talkers
hardly become doers. It is always observed that good talkers are often bad
doers.
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