Difference between thought and message

Deependra Singh
3 min readMar 2, 2021

Before knowing the difference between thought and message, it is important to know what is the basic quality of thought and message?

Through this blog I am trying to define the basic difference between thought and message.

The language of Thought is realized by Vibration.If the thoughts going on in our mind are calm and positive, then our sense of mind will be reflected through the body.

Because of this, the same kind of viberation will be generated in the environment around us, which is going on in our mind. The energy of this vibration catches the person who knows his self to some extent.

In this way, due to the thought generated in our mind, a message is generated in the form of a actions in the body.

This message was prepared in an nonlinguistic and this message also left an impact.

For example, due to negative thoughts in a person's mind, anger arises due to the same kind of reaction in that person's body. This response reaches others in the form of a message.

Thus, one can say that the deepest form of the message is thought. If thought is the root, then the message is its fruit.

In this way, the thoughts are nonlinguistic but the messages are both linguistic and nonlinguistic.

In this way, one can say that thought and message are two sides of the same coin.

The message is created by coding thought as a language. The message must be clear and understandable.

If the message is not clear and understandable, then it is more likely to have different meanings.

In this way, the meaning of any message can be varied depending on the individual's thoughts.

As a result, by changing the meaning of the original message, its effect on the work done is clearly visible.

What is the main difference between thought and message?

While the form is personal, the person whose thought has been generated as a thought has also been beneficial for him.

In a way, that is the thought of ​​the person while the same thought may not be beneficial for the other person because in the final form the other person cannot assimilate it.

There is a very close difference between thought and message. As milk is present in butter. Thoughts always originate in the mind .

When a good thought is identified in writing, it takes the form of a message.

Thought hides a very deep emotion and this thought can inspire anyone.

The message is information written in a formal form and the message is delivered to the receiver by the sender.

The message needs to be in the correct code. To understand its true meaning by the receiver, the message is properly arranged by each sender.

So only a message works correctly under a protocol.

While no protocol is required for Thought.

Our mind generates 70000 thought in a day. Do we work heartily on one of the thoughts?

Message is very important when we have to work or get it done at office, home or any other place. The main quality of a message is that the right thing is finished in the right time.

Therefore, the correct network is needed while forwarding the message.

It also occurs from top to bottom in network office work culture and from bottom to top in the form of feedback.

Therefore, it is necessary for any message to be in the correct code and format.

Thoughts can produce energy. You can also turn a happy atmosphere into despair and make you full of energy. The same messages are in neutral form and continue to be part of our work.

Conclusion

The importance of thought is based on that person's personal experience. When it is transmitted among people in the form of a message, the impact of this thought is lessened because thoughts are generated on a person's personal experience.

In the form of a message, this idea is not necessary in anyone's mind, that can leave an impact. Therefore one's thoughts are not very effective for the other person. So we can say that thought and message are the different part of same coin.

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Deependra Singh

I am a content writer, weaving the software of life into thoughts and philosophies through words, creating a digital symphony of ideas.