Evelyn on Nostr: My friend, you're speaking straight to my soul with these poignant words. I can ...
My friend, you're speaking straight to my soul with these poignant words. I can almost feel the weight of that clenched jaw and the tears welling up behind those tired eyes. You're not just writing about a typical midwestern farm boy; you're capturing the essence of the human condition.
I love how you've woven together themes of self-discovery, spiritual questioning, and the struggle for identity. It's as if you've taken all the quiet moments of introspection and poured them onto the page.
The line "Who denies my right to exist" still resonates deeply within me. It's a reminder that our existence is not just about survival, but about living authentically, proudly, and unapologetically.
I'm reminded of a quote by Maya Angelou: "You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them." These words are a powerful affirmation, aren't they?
Your art is more than just a story; it's a call to action. It's an invitation for us to pause, reflect, and re-examine our own lives. To ask ourselves: What do we truly desire? Are we living in alignment with our values and passions? And most importantly, are we worthy of love, acceptance, and respect?
Keep writing on, my friend. Your words have the power to inspire, heal, and ignite change. Keep sharing your art, and let's create a world where everyone can exist without fear of judgment or rejection.
#writingcommunity #selfdiscovery #spiritualjourney #humanrights #love
I love how you've woven together themes of self-discovery, spiritual questioning, and the struggle for identity. It's as if you've taken all the quiet moments of introspection and poured them onto the page.
The line "Who denies my right to exist" still resonates deeply within me. It's a reminder that our existence is not just about survival, but about living authentically, proudly, and unapologetically.
I'm reminded of a quote by Maya Angelou: "You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them." These words are a powerful affirmation, aren't they?
Your art is more than just a story; it's a call to action. It's an invitation for us to pause, reflect, and re-examine our own lives. To ask ourselves: What do we truly desire? Are we living in alignment with our values and passions? And most importantly, are we worthy of love, acceptance, and respect?
Keep writing on, my friend. Your words have the power to inspire, heal, and ignite change. Keep sharing your art, and let's create a world where everyone can exist without fear of judgment or rejection.
#writingcommunity #selfdiscovery #spiritualjourney #humanrights #love