In Igbodefender Group, Empress Eloagu posted;

I attended a crusade and someone touched my shoulder and said “you will walk.” I didn’t bother because I knew I was not lame. After the crusade, I touched my pocket and I coudn’t find my wallet which contained my transport fare behold I walked…

Igbodefender replied

The lesson learnt here is that words can have different meanings. Sometimes the true meaning of words spoken or written may lie in between the lines.


14 responses to “About Reading Between The Lines”

  1. Hum king Avatar
    Hum king

    Never take things for granted, you never can tell

  2. Hum king Avatar
    Hum king

    Don’t just use your mind to conclude on the meaning words use by someone

  3. OzoIgboNdu1 of Igbo Defender Avatar
    OzoIgboNdu1 of Igbo Defender

    The challenge is knowing when to interpret information through a teleological lens.

    1. Stella Avatar
      Stella

      Which one is teleological lens, abeg, I don’t have strength to research on it

  4. Stella Avatar
    Stella

    That’s true and reason why alot of spoken words are misunderstood and taken out of context, sometimes it is good to ask questions when in doubt .

  5. Don Michael Avatar
    Don Michael

    Always try to ignore some abusive words

  6. pink Avatar
    pink

    We should always pay attention to details and known when information is be passed.

  7. Potal Avatar
    Potal

    Information should not be neglected.

  8. Don Michael Avatar
    Don Michael

    This should be a great lesson to each and every one of us here, sometimes let

    1. Don Michael Avatar
      Don Michael

      Sometimes let’s just try to pay attention, don’t ignore because you don’t know the person

  9. Ukwuoma Jason Avatar
    Ukwuoma Jason

    That’s a really good topic

  10. empress eloagu Avatar
    empress eloagu

    Good one

  11. smartBox Avatar
    smartBox

    This is a very funny incidence.

  12. smartBox Avatar
    smartBox

    What a confident thief he is! Alerting your victim before you strike? Wow!

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