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The wallflower's Passion

When I was watching "Bridgerton," I couldn't help but wonder why a woman, under a hidden identity, wrote about her life and the people around her using the pen name "Lady Whistledown." It struck me as quite similar to my own writing about my life and the incidents that revolve around me. Unlike women in earlier centuries who had to hide their identities, I have the freedom to write openly. Writing is a gift, and documenting daily life incidents while drawing conclusions and morals from them can serve as a reflection for many on their behavior toward others.


Some people find joy in their loneliness. They don't feel weak without others around because they have found stronger, meaningful passions to engage with—like writing, in my case. I am glad to say that I have fallen deeply in love with words. People become tales, emotions are describable, and behaviors are explainable. By simplifying people's actions, I no longer see humans as complex beings; they are decode-able. The complexity exists only in one's mind. Some of us can survive without much attention because being a wallflower has its own perks. However, I am never a wallflower. People always pick me out from corners, even when my intent is to hide.


PS : I'm really comfortable in my home-look; careless hair, specs and night dress 😅I don't believe in every pic we have to try hard to look good and presentable, even this is presentable and normal picture from every household. Why socialmedia has to be so fake? Let's post real!


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