It’s important to relieve stress rather than suppress every emotion.
There’s nothing more dangerous than bottling up anger, stress, and
negative sentiment. We hardly keep positivity to ourselves because we’re
always too busy sharing great things with others.
This irony of emotional transactions creates an abyss of pure rage under
a perfect mask of human sentiment. We smile and force decency under the
unspoken lines of societal expectations and cultural values regarding
common courtesy. Society breeds a mass of two-faced individuals who talk
rashly behind backs and filter their words in front.
It sparks the question, how would the world be different, if we were all
honest with our words, if we expressed our genuine feelings all the
time?
Are the unspoken norms of society placed to totter on the boundaries
between brief moments of politeness and the aftermath of awkwardness?
What happens when we reach the extent of our patience?
What kind of words escapes our mental capacity to translate into sharp
remarks and insults?
This diary focuses on the weight of words. Words comfort and anger
others. The paradoxical dynamic of words is always a fascinating
subject.