Existing loudly: Why to not always hide and why to stand out.
“Don’t bring too much attention to yourself,.” How many times have we heard people say these words? Their intention is often to tell us to…
“Don’t bring too much attention to yourself,.”
How many times have we heard people say these words? Their intention is often to tell us to be silent, to just do what we need to do, to agree with them, and to make as few mistakes as possible. 🤫
But then there are the rebels, the so-called bad influences who want to be so loud that their mistakes are heard. They live this way because they genuinely don’t care — not just about people, but with an attitude that says, “If I die tomorrow, it wouldn’t matter.” 🔥
Every time those who stay silent just want to get by in life quietly, each squeak they make is suppressed. They press down on their own mouths and carry the guilt with them, even when they know they were right. 😶
Every small sound, every little cry for help, is stifled. The weight of unspoken words and unresolved feelings builds up, layer upon layer. These people become experts at swallowing their voices, turning their faces away, and nodding in agreement even when their hearts scream in protest. They convince themselves that this is the way to survive, to avoid conflict, and stay under the radar. 🕵️♀️
But amidst this silent crowd, there are those who can’t help but stand out. They might start small, with whispers of defiance and quiet acts of rebellion. These whispers gradually grow louder, becoming a murmur that can’t be ignored. It’s as if their very existence demands to be acknowledged, to be heard. 💥
One day, a person with a mighty and outspoken heart is born into a house of these quiet people. This baby is the idea they have always neglected, the embodiment of the boldness they’ve never embraced. This child breaks the very foundation of their silent existence, born with a desire to exist loudly and a heart that holds no fear. 💪👶
This child grows up challenging the norms, questioning the status quo, and refusing to be silenced. Their laughter is loud and infectious, their cries of anger and sorrow are raw and unfiltered. They make mistakes, and they own them, learning and growing without the burden of suppressed guilt. They teach those around them that it’s okay to be seen, to be heard, to take up space in a world that often tells us to shrink. 🌟
This mighty-hearted individual doesn’t just change their own life but inspires others to find their voices too. The quiet ones begin to speak up, first in small ways and then more confidently. They realize that existing loudly isn’t about being rebellious for the sake of rebellion but about living authentically, without fear. They learn that their voices matter, their opinions are valid, and their presence is important. 🗣️
In the end, the quiet ones and the loud ones find a balance. They create a world where everyone can express themselves freely, where silence isn’t a sign of submission but a choice made without fear. They build a community where existing loudly is celebrated, and everyone is encouraged to live boldly, with mighty hearts full of courage and conviction. 🌍❤️
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