"Very few people in the world will understand your emotions"
Very few will understand your pain,
The depth of emotions that still remain.
They see the world through practical eyes,
While your heart speaks in silent sighs.
In moments of joy, in times of fear,
Your feelings may seem unclear.
But though others may not comprehend,
Your heart knows truths it can't pretend.
So let your emotions flow and rise,
For they’re your truth, beyond disguise.
Even if the world can’t see your tears,
Your feelings are valid, through the years.
In a world focused on practicality, emotions can often feel out of place. Many people prioritize tasks, solutions, and efficiency, while emotional individuals experience deeper feelings that guide their actions and thoughts. This gap between the practical and emotional can create a sense of loneliness, as emotions are often seen as unpredictable or unproductive. However, emotions add richness to life, helping us connect on a deeper level, even if they aren’t always recognized in a practical world. While practicality keeps us grounded in daily life, emotions are essential for personal growth, relationships, and understanding.
If you’re someone who feels deeply, it can sometimes be frustrating when others don’t share or understand your emotional experience. But remember, your feelings are valid. Not everyone may understand them, and that’s okay. Emotions guide us in ways that practicality cannot, and though they may seem difficult for others to comprehend, they still hold meaning and importance. Finding a balance between practicality and emotion, and surrounding yourself with people who accept and understand your feelings, can help bridge the gap and create a more compassionate, connected world.
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