“The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched — they must be felt with the heart.” — Helen Keller (1880–1968), American writer and lecturer.
Without a doubt, one of the exceptional virtues we humans possess is the ability to express what we feel, and we do it regardless of age, time, or circumstances. You must be subtle when venting what you carry inside because just as you can bring joy, you can also cause pain. The most important thing of all is to be honest and sincere with yourself—you must never live by appearances.

Every moment of our existence is special, but there are more special moments that are hard to explain due to the enchantment they provoke. For example, the day you first appreciated the splendid and fresh smile of that person who inspires you so much; it could be the arrival of your child into this world or the day love truly entered your life, bringing along a charming human being. When we begin to fall in love, everything becomes tense when we talk to that person—whether in person or virtually—and we still haven’t expressed our feelings. We want to say so much about what we think and feel, that in the end, we have nothing to say (this almost always happens).
Vent What You Feel
If today, love through a person begins to give fragrance to your breath and you still haven’t expressed how special they are to you since the moment you crossed paths in this world, don’t waste any more time—tell them all the wonderful things they bring to your life every second of your existence. If you have spent many years sharing your life with someone who has given you joyful moments, today is the perfect day to thank them for having met in the right time and place, and that thanks to their existence your present enjoys a magical color. Don’t recall the unpleasant times they may have made you experience—perhaps it wasn’t intentional. You too have probably hurt their feelings at some point without meaning to. It’s part of daily life. Everything we live through gives us invaluable lessons.
Human beings tend to remember unpleasant experiences more often—especially when it comes to romantic partners, family, colleagues, friends, or acquaintances. Let’s try not to give space in our minds and hearts to everything that can poison our thoughts. If we’re going to devote time to the past, let it be to everything wonderful we shared with our beloved and loved ones.
Let’s be grateful to those who have supported us and continue to support us unconditionally. Let’s feel honored when someone gives us the opportunity to showcase our talents to more people. Not everyone in our surroundings is willing to support us selflessly. In fact, many of our “friends” feel pain when we succeed. Let’s be very careful about whom we devote the treasure of our time to. Let’s not get carried away by the countless reactions we receive on social media—many are done out of obligation. Let’s appreciate those who have truly proven in difficult times that they deserve our love, esteem, and admiration.
Thanks to technology, today we can vent our feelings in whichever way we like best. You are invited to be creative and detailed in expressing the beauty your heart holds.
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