2/20/2022 0 Comments A word for hiding emotionsI dont want to forever hide my emotions and never let anyone know. “Be The Super-moon Of Your Own Dark Nights.” And if the world says selfish to you for doing this then just proudly say ”After Hating Myself So Much since so long, I Now Learned To Love Myself And if You Define This As Selfishness, Then Am Proud To Be Selfish…” Live for yourself, stop hiding emotions, do whatever you want until and unless it really breaks someone. For as long as I can remember Ive been incredibly open with my emotions. Once I read somewhere ”Hiding your emotions is like dying from inside.” SO, until when are you going to die? Wake and look the beautiful sunlight touching your cheeks, telling you to be like before and to stop changing yourself for the sake of other, to stop hiding your emotions just because they might hurt someone and to rise again as a moon who enlightens the darkest nights. No one is going to kill you for showing what you feeling, if you want to cry then DO THAT, if you want to laugh LAUGH OUT, if you just want to be silent then be in peace but just stop bottling up your every emotions just to make everyone feel good and to please everyone with a smile as people aren’t that innocent and real they will think what they want, they will not going to take care of your smiles or your pains so just say what you feel, AFTER ALL, UNTIL WHEN A LIVING CAN KEEP ON LIVE LIKE A STATUE WHO JUST TRY TO PLEASE EVERYONE.? Hiding your emotion can be good temporarily, but later on when this bottling up will burst, when your little emotions will turn into high screams, when your temporary depression will be your permanent mood and when your periodic anxiety took turn as your lifetime flaw, you will get to know that how worst were the effects of hiding those emotions. But, the important thing that we all forgets is they had also passed through this age, they also knows how heart aches when someone to whom we used to find our homes in lefts us homeless. We thinks that if we tell them the truth they will be angry on us to love someone or to not getting enough grades. Sometimes we hide our emotions in front of people who hurt us to not to show them how much they broke us, sometimes we fake smiles to not to show annoyance of our mind to everyone and always we hides our emotions to our parents, we always thinks that they will never able to understand us, that no matter how much we try they can’t confide in. Actually, in this period and in this generation there are fewest people who actually smiles out of happiness because the rest of them just hide their pain, their anger, their tears and of course their heartbreaks. This smile is the worst thing to be honest, like just four teeth that are show-cased on my face can’t define that am happy and satisfied with this life. Many times in this life we need to hide our tears, our anger, our annoyance behind just one pretty yet fake smile and that’s the most painful thing. Then the stage where we newly learns to hide our emotions its our TEENAGE, the time when we first fells in hopeless loves, when we start to believe the lies anyone says, teenage is the time when mostly girls and boys gets broken and this thing is not acceptable in Indian’s home so they must have to behave normal, behave like nothing had happened but only that teen knows how much he/she is breaking day-by-day from inside. #A WORD FOR HIDING EMOTIONS FULL#When a child takes birth he/she has full right to cry whenever they want, to smile whenever they want…Then at a phase that child grows up and at that time he/she starts to show emotions as per the need as for the example when they need something from their parents they starts buttering or flattering and then starts to cry if both of the initials don’t works. The life is full of different emotions at different stages, we have separate moods and different personalities through out this journey of life but, What if this emotions which gives us power to express ourselves more briefly just hide behind a simple smile?
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