Section 10
Chapter 10 — Too Many Words explained simply
The Imitation of Christ by Thomas à Kempis
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Of the danger of of words Avoid as far as thou canst the tumult of men; for talk concerning worldly things, though it be innocently undertaken, is a hindrance, so quickly are we led captive and defiled by vanity. Many a time I wish that I had held my peace, and had not gone amongst men. But why do we talk and gossip...
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CHAPTER X
Of the danger of of words
Avoid as far as thou canst the tumult of men; for talk concerning
worldly things, though it be innocently undertaken, is a hindrance, so
quickly are we led captive and defiled by vanity. Many a time I wish
that I had held my peace, and had not gone amongst men. But why do we
talk and gossip so continually, seeing that we so rarely resume our
silence without some hurt done to our conscience? We like talking so
much because we hope by our conversations to gain some mutual comfort,
and because we seek to refresh our wearied spirits by variety of
thoughts. And we very willingly talk and think of those things which we
love or desire, or else of those which we most dislike.
2. But alas! it is often to no purpose and in vain. For this outward
consolation is no small hindrance to the inner comfort which cometh
from God. Therefore must we watch and pray that time pass not idly
away. If it be right and desirable for thee to speak, speak things
which are to edification. Evil custom and neglect of our real profit
tend much to make us heedless of watching over our lips. Nevertheless,
devout conversation on spiritual things helpeth not a little to
spiritual progress, most of all where those of kindred mind and spirit
find their ground of fellowship in God.
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Simple English explanation
This chapter warns that excessive talk scatters the heart. Silence and restraint protect peace better than constant worldly conversation.
1-minute summary
Chapter 10 teaches that speech can waste attention and draw people into vanity. Fewer, better words can help the soul stay quiet.
Key takeaways
- Too much talk can weaken attention.
- Worldly chatter easily captures the mind.
- Silence can protect peace.
- Speech should be purposeful.
Modern example
Turning every small issue into a group chat argument can leave everyone more distracted and less wise.
For kids
Sometimes quiet is better than saying everything.