Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Tears and Joy.

I once thought and believed that tears were only a sign of pain. I used to say that I never want to see a person cry because I know how the pain feels like. I know the thoughts it could make you think of and it can be so bad that you would want to end everything for good. But now that I am older and wiser, I can finally say, there's no better feeling in this world for me than knowing that I have made a person cry or smile.

Tears can only make a person stronger. That's true. Experience, and life in general, can make a person 90 percent stronger than they used to be.

Pain gives you strength. The key to building up that strength is to have someone with you through all the pain. That's the importance of having a close friend, or having your family sit by you throughout all your problems. Without that special someone by your side who you trust, then enduring all the pain would be worth nothing. You need to have that special someone for the tears to do its magic.

There is also another reason why a person would cry, and that is caused by too much joy. Now, do I still need to explain that? Anyone would be thrilled knowing that you have overjoyed a person into tears. BEST FEELING EVER.

Now, the smiles.

Smiles are signs of sincerity, peace, amusement, or any other emotion or feeling that expresses positivity. I love smiles in general. But I love them the most when I see them on the faces of people I care most about.

Tears of Joy? Nope. Tears and Joy. Now, that sounds more like it.

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