
Talking Beauty
The Power of Speaking Beautifully to Others
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Narrateur(s):
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Kyna M Simpson
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Auteur(s):
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Fredlyne Evbuomwan
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There is a beauty in this world that’s too often overlooked.
It’s not found in grand monuments or flawless faces.
It’s found in something far more powerful—Our words.
I have always believed that the way we speak to one another carries more weight than we realize.
A kind word can ease a burden that’s too heavy to carry alone.
A gentle sentence can open a door long thought closed.
A single sentence, spoken with love and sincerity, can change the direction of a life.
This book—Talking Beauty—was born from a simple moment in a busy hospital ward.
A day like any other.
Monitors beeping.
Staff moving from one bay to the next.
Patients in various stages of hope and healing.
And there I was, talking, laughing, encouraging anyone who crossed my path.
It was just how I lived.
Then my colleague, Aathira, smiled and asked me to do something that seemed, at first, impossible: "Fredlyne, please… be silent for 25 minutes."
I agreed.
What followed was profound.
Ten minutes into that silence, she turned and said, "Please… talk to me. It’s more beautiful when you speak."
In that moment, something clicked deep within me.
I realized something I had long felt but never put into words:
Our words carry beauty.
They carry life, light, and healing.
They carry the power to build, encourage, and transform.
This book is a reflection of that moment.
But it’s also a reflection of my life’s journey—the conversations I’ve had with strangers on city streets, the blessings whispered to patients fighting battles beyond the visible, the affirmations spoken to my own heart when no one else was listening.
I have seen how a single kind word can lift the heaviest spirit.
I have witnessed how silence, when chosen wisely, can bring peace deeper than a thousand speeches.
I have felt the ripple effect of choosing to speak beauty in a world that often prefers to shout anger or criticism.
And I have come to believe this:
When you speak beauty, you become beauty.
©2025 Fredlyne Evbuomwan (P)2025 Fredlyne Evbuomwan