The Strength of Those Who Can Feel
Being sensitive isn't a weakness, but a risk.
Those who can feel are always closer to the edge. They're not protected. They pick up on the slightest fluctuations—intonations, pauses, unspoken thoughts.
But that's precisely where strength lies. In a world where everyone is trying to be "correct," being able to feel is almost a challenge.
Being open means allowing someone to see the real you. Without masks, without filters, without trying to appear unperturbed.
Sometimes this openness is scary. Because you can encounter someone who truly touches your core.
And then everything changes—you can no longer be the same.
True strength isn't in not feeling. It's in not running from what you feel. Even if it hurts. Even if it's all too real.