Finding your words.

How do you express extreme emotions and actually truly imprint it’s value on another person without getting lost in the intensity of the expression? Is there one ideal way? I really wanna know.

There’s always a battle in my mind trying to figure out whether I should speak up or shut up because speaking up doesn’t always gaurantee the ideal conclusion to any situation. I think I do get lucky most times though. Because I kinda do convey them well enough to strike a chord with my converser. But then, there are days when I’m not sure I can ever come close to scratching – let alone breaking the misconception clouding the other person’s eyes.

If someone is wrong and you know it, isn’t it your duty to speak up? But what if they aren’t ready to listen? You yell, but by yelling aren’t you yourself in the wrong. A different type of wrong maybe… A milder wrong in comparison maybe… but wrong all the same. WRONG all the same.

That’s the thing right, it’s not just knowing the right and wrong. It’s also presenting your explanation of it in the manner people around you can understand and appreciate. Orelse how’s your consciousness helping anyone. Knowledge has worth only when it can create impact – Big. Small. Anything. Something. But it needs to fuel something. So, here’s to finding the right words, cause most times that’s all that matters – finding the right words. Finding YOUR words.

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