Don't try to find me in my words
I am not the title of every writing of mine.
A person's being is a deep ocean, which not everyone can reach the bottom of.
Words are just waves, which sometimes rise under the influence of emotions and sometimes fade like silence.
But should every wave be considered the ocean? Does every writing fully reflect the writer? Certainly not.
Often people judge someone's personality by reading a few sentences of theirs.
They think that whatever came out of the pen is the whole story of the heart.
Although writing is sometimes a reflection of circumstances, sometimes an expression of a momentary state, and sometimes just a picture of an idea.
The writer does not scatter himself in every word, nor is every essay the title of his life.
Many aspects are hidden within a person. Happiness, sorrow, hope, despair, courage, weakness —
all these states keep changing with time. If a poet writes about pain, it does not necessarily mean that he is always sad.
If he mentions a smile, it does not necessarily mean that there is no sorrow in his heart.
Words are only translators of emotions, not complete truth.
Sometimes a person also writes what he has not lived himself, but has definitely felt. He incorporates the pain of others into his words, and describes the silent screams of society.
This does not mean that every story is his own.
Therefore, it is not appropriate to judge someone's being by reading their writing.
A person is not a book whose inner state can be known by looking at the cover.
Some pages are opened by time, some by circumstances, and some only God knows.
Therefore, remember —
Every writer is not the title of every writing of his,
and every word is not his complete identity.
Ayesha ❤