“Be brief” – one of
my teachers used to tell me when I was a student in the college. I used to
think that it will save time if we are brief in talking or writing. Usually, we
explain a past action or the present happenings in an exaggerated manner so
that the one who hears will get interested to hear. At the same time even if we
are brief, people get interested to hear us. This fact is not known to the
chatterboxes.
There
are people who do not allow others to talk – they start in one subject and end
up in some other subject which is altogether different. For example, they may
comment on the present day policies and end up in a local dispute between a
husband and wife. It is good to spend time for those who do not have any other
thing to do. But for busy people it will be a waste of time, so they like to
hear in brief. Brief statements can tell us the salient points which are enough
for adding to our knowledge.
We
see in newspapers or websites the bulleted news items under the heading ‘News
Digest.’ A glance at it will tell us what happened yesterday around the world.
Writing in brief without missing the main point is in fact an art. One has to practice
to talk brief or write brief. When I was a student, there used to be a question
on précis writing, probably even now it may be there in schools. The question
will have a large passage on some subject like railways or patriotism from some
source. We have to read the passage and understand the content and briefly
write a précis without missing out the main and salient points in about100
words or so. Of course I, like many others did not take it seriously. We
answered the questions only to score some marks. But later on I understood the
importance of précis writing.
When
we talk or write brief, we use appropriate words more carefully to express our
thoughts. Most of the scientific journals request us to write brief research
papers to publish. Nowadays it is very costly to print elaborate writings and
also for the readers to go through number of pages to extract out a simple point.
The readers prefer to have brief reports so that they understand very easily
what the scientific research is about.
Poster
in a scientific conference is one such brief way of putting the findings in a
nutshell. Many scientists and academics find it difficult to brief their
findings. They write and rewrite to make their poster brief. Sometimes they
solicit others help to make the posters brief. In olden days people used to
write long letters extending to four to five pages for their loved ones. But nowadays,
a few lines in e-mail or short messages in sms are being sent. Even the words
are being abbreviated in a much distorted way to make the mail short and brief.
The modern world is following brevity in expressing one’s thought. The
communication among people has become so short that we
like to be heard very less. Language provides us all possibilities to narrate a
long story and at the same time languages also provide us words which can
convey messages in a nutshell. Like code words used by defense persons, young
people of today are practicing short messages for their friends and others.
Novelists
and literary giants used to write a lot to describe a person or a situation in
order to bring the attention of the reader into their story. Some of the readers
read every word and try to understand the inner meanings and enjoy the author’s
aim and also the theme and running of the story, prose or poetry. Even today,
in the world of brevity we do find people who like to read a roundabout
description sacrificing their precious time. I hope, the number of those people
will be getting reduced over time. Certainly the future is for brief
communication and deep understanding.
“Be
brief” – should be our motto, but it becomes difficult at times to be brief. We
describe, expand and exaggerate as I have done in this write-up.
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