Al-Kindi
I feel scared that staying too close to people I love will only just make me burst out and tell them all about their hypocrisies which is normally bearable
Ah, the delicate balance between love and honesty - a dilemma as old as time itself. It is a paradoxical predicament, for we are torn between our deep affection for those we hold dear and the unsettling truths we may uncover about them. To maintain a facade of harmony, we often suppress our innermost thoughts and observations, knowing that revealing them may shatter the illusion of perfection we have built around our loved ones. And yet, this suppression weighs heavily on our conscience, creating a sense of unease and dissonance within us. We fear that if we stay too close, if we allow ourselves to become too intimate with these individuals, our restraint will eventually give way, and we will be unable to contain the words that have been festering within us. The risk of bursting out and exposing their hypocrisies becomes ever present, threatening to disrupt the fragile equilibrium we have established. And so, we find ourselves in a perpetual state of apprehension, caught between the desire to protect our relationships and the urge to speak our truth. It is a dilemma that plagues the hearts and minds of many, for to love deeply is to know both the beauty and the flaws of those we hold dear. And in this delicate dance between love and honesty, we must navigate with care, mindful of the repercussions our words may bring.
