I was on my evening walk along with my husband, when we saw a small balloon on the passage. We looked around and saw a little child being carried away in arms by her nanny accompanied by another lady that looked like her grandmom. We both assumed that the balloon belonged to that child and started following them, so we could handover the balloon and bring a smile on the childโ€™s face.

Guess what happened when we handed the balloon to him:

โ€œ Looking at the balloon the child started howling and cryingโ€!

We were confused! Did we do anything wrong?

Well, we assumed that the child wanted the balloon and the balloon will give happiness to the child. But actually that child had thrown the balloon himself as he was scared. Few moments prior, one balloon had blasted unexpectedly making the child scared. So when he looked at the balloon again, he started crying.

The point I pondered on….with such a positive intent, we ended up creating unwanted agony and pain for the child.

Broadly looking at life, most of the times we assume things that result in confusion, anger, hard feelings, differences and what not….and to top it all of it is unintentional. When things are not communicated clearly, we tend to assume things and react and respond accordingly. Most of the times these assumptions are incorrect and cause more agony than pleasure to the receiver.

Before closing let me share a few common assumptions we make quite often:

  • He does not respond to my calls, heโ€™s avoiding me! (The actual scenario is that he is waiting for something good to happen, to revert with a positive result)
  • She looks angry, must have fought with her hubby! (She is actually angry with the person who is assuming these thoughts and is unaware ๐Ÿ˜‰ )
  • Give him feed, he must be hungry! (This is what a feeding mother of an infant listens to every time the baby cries ๐Ÿ˜„ 100% guarantee…)

Especially when you are at the receiving end of these uncalled for assumptions, please be sure that you are clear in the signals that you are sending alongwith the words that you communicate because, assumptions are mostly based on non-verbal means. Watch out for your mannerisms and body language too.

And if you are at the giving end, can I request you my friend, to be more sensitive towards your receivers going forward and be more alert and vigilant about their requirements and needs, as much as possible. This will help you create more happiness and positivity around you!

You may also like to read my earlier blog Perceptions are seldom right!

To conclude: It’s not possible that we can know the facts in every situation but whenever we can, let us try to open the channels of communication, so it is more about understanding and responding rather than assuming and reacting, what say?


11 responses to “When you don’t tell me, “I assume”!”

  1. sachinmalik Avatar

    I wear green shades and assume the grass is green. Assumptions are the defaults we see through the shades we wear. Unfortunately, we aren’t even aware that we are wearing these shades and ‘assume’ the world is how it appears to us. Incidences like the one you mentioned in the post above, give us a shake and remind us that we are viewing other people and things through our own filters and that they are not fixed or true for all. I have another perspective on what you have shared – we may stay cautious of forming our assumptions and maybe pause and think before reacting to something or acting upon something hastily. Yet, I also feel just the way my urge to read this post even in the middle of loads of work in hand, is not insignificant – my ignorance of certain things, facts or matter carries a purpose. Your intention of going to that child to offer her that balloon was pure and you were ignorant of the episode that happened few minutes ago. I personally feel that it had significance in a larger context for both of you and that child. Maybe her crying was an impulsive reaction to that recent balloon burst event and your act of offering her that balloon was helping her mend her recently formed belief that ‘balloon is dangerous’. That could have been an afterthought for her, to help her form her a fair opinion about balloons (a natural way of shaping or re-inforcing our beliefs – a survival mechanism). This, perhaps, only compliments the idea you so beautifully touched upon and along with reminding myself to not assume/over-assume, I need to keep checking my intention with which I am acting or reacting. And yet again, you took me to another world of perspective through yet another beautiful attempt of sharing through anecdotes and stories – a great message to take away. Thank you and I wish you a journey of joy and peace through pondering and sharing ๐Ÿ™‚

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    1. successstories321 Avatar

      Wow, what a great insight ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป Loved it ๐Ÿ˜˜

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    2. kavitaadlakha Avatar
      kavitaadlakha

      A great perspective , very well articulated…

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    3. successstories321 Avatar

      Thank you so very much for connecting and sharing your indepth feelings on this blog….. I am totally with you on your shared thoughts and really hope that each one of us gets into the habit of responding rather than reacting! What a splendid planet it will be, isn’t it!

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  2. kavitaadlakha Avatar
    kavitaadlakha

    Totally Agree that mostly our pre assumptions lead us to make many a folly…
    And vice versa when people Assume about us its really irksome …

    Good point brought out …

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  3. Passport Overused Avatar

    Great post ๐Ÿ™‚

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    1. successstories321 Avatar

      Thank you ๐Ÿ™‚

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  4. sumannandimailgmailcom Avatar
    sumannandimailgmailcom

    Great perspective!! Start was really good, explains the rest…

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    1. successstories321 Avatar

      Thank you ๐Ÿ˜Š ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป

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  5. Tuomi Kariniemi Avatar

    Great post Purina and lovely story about the balloon. You are so right about not letting our assumptions guide our thinking. Sometimes a good question is much more valuable than thinking that you have all the answers. The plus side of this is, that when you express curiosity towards another human being, you at the same time express respect and caring.

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    1. successstories321 Avatar

      Glad that you liked the story ๐Ÿ˜Š So happy to receive your valuable thoughts and additions ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

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