Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Enough Is Enough


I had an opportunity to speak with group of people. We talked, laughed, and even exchanged contacts. But when I moved closer, I discovered the laughter was just to raise the cheeks and not genuine. I term this phenomenon "suffering and smiling" because 60 percent of them have been battered emotionally, while some are still suffering and smiling. I'm not against the "smiling" which rekindle their hope to freedom, but disturbed emotion kills faster than any disease. Now, it's okay not to be okay.

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