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The need to EXPRESS

In today's day and age, the world we live in, is a condescending mixture of bitter sweet occurrences. Some may be good, some bad. Because of all this, many of us would cave in and not do anything about it, many would find solace in themselves, and some may just be hesitant to manifest whatsoever they feel. "EXPRESSIONS" are a very important factor and expressing what we feel is imperative.
The society we live in "forbids" us to exhibit what we feel and we as puppets on a string, don't do anything about it. We listen to the strangers of our society, following what those strangers do and confine ourselves with those isolated emotions kept hidden from everyone.
Some people even feel that, to show emotions or to reveal what they feel weakens them, makes them more vulnerable, more prone to getting hurt. It isn't true. When we articulate what we feel, our brain goes through a rush of emotions; joy, sorrow and also mixed some times.
Ever seen a painting, heard a song, read some poetry and couldn't understand what it meant? That's because we have become so indifferent to whatever a person may feel and hence have shunned the doors to fully embrace any sort of creative measure. An expressive person will look at this world with a completely different perception. They deal with it in a practical manner and have no regrets about anything.
That is how we're supposed to live. A life of no regrets. If you think something, might as well say it. It's so much better than keeping it inside you and not doing anything about it..
Let's break the shackles of this emotionless world and start to reveal the best of ourselves.

~ Mukund Dalmia

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