The Seething Depression

Every now and then a door bangs so loudly that the reverberations leave you startled for days on end. The noise may fade out but the fact that someone who is so close to you can express so much rage and anger is scary. It also tells you so much about what you thought about people.

People most often do the things they tell others to refrain from. We live in a world that likes to preach secularism but has already constructed divides in its own mind. A race that loves to harp and crib about almost everything under the sun, yet almost instinctively spills lines such as ‘there is no point in cribbing.’

The point is that there is nothing wrong with venting from time to time. To err is only human but to accept your flaws is divine. It gives the other person so much clarity and also equips those upon whom you have the influence to do. People at times can be very careless as to how their actions and not their words can affect the childhood of people, breeding a generation of people who never really trust anyone and do not realise how to process their brewing emotions.

It is a scary world but what is even more frightening at times is not being able to judge the actions or the mood swings of the people who may be within your inner circle. The world and its inhabitants are constantly figuring their way out. Still, the only way to reach something that resembles calmness and inner peace is the realisation of our own emotions but more importantly finding a healthy support system.

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