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What is the last sentence of learning to shut up all your life?

Learn to speak for two years, but shut up for life. From Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls.

It took us two years to learn to speak, but it took us sixty years to learn to shut up. Many times, the more you talk, the more alienated you are, and the more contradictions you have.

In communication, most people are always eager to express themselves, but they don't know each other at all. Learn to speak for two years, but shut up for life. Do you understand? Don't say much. Uneasy and calm, speak slowly. If you really have nothing to say, don't say it.

Reflections on For Whom the Bell Tolls

This quotation is what a person who has spent 60 years learning to shut up can say, and it is also a feeling of life. You know, what you say is like spilled water. Many times, you have to bear much responsibility for how much you say. If you don't talk, no one will treat you as a mute. These are all good life maxims.

But when people are doing it, they often can't help it. Because in the communication between people, most people like to express themselves eagerly, so that everyone can know themselves and know themselves.

Or I like to express my views eagerly, and I don't know if everyone likes it or not, so I did it. I seldom like to sit down and listen to your opinion. And the more you say, the more shortcomings you have. Many times when two people get along, it's because the other person talks too much, and says what they shouldn't and should.