I have elevated my feelings as a means of writing, not out of rebellion against the use of the pen as a known means of doing so. I am certain that a pen in the hand of someone like me, whom I command to embellish and beautify emotional situations, is more effective in reflecting them as they are. However, feelings also avoid pretense, and their detachment in recounting situations as they are—whether apparent pain or fleeting joy—is the most truthful way to write them.
I have experienced honest situations in writing with feelings, some of which people may consider painful, but which became inspirational. Their endings were a valuable lesson for me, a moral for those who read them, and a motivation for those who have been held back by similar situations. I have refrained from exerting any further effort.
You will not lose with tolerance, understanding what is possible and available according to the circumstances, and patience and perseverance, while focusing on the desired goal.
Ultimately, divine will is how situations end, regardless of their beginnings—pain or joy. Trust in God always leads to good outcomes. I've written about them here with my own feelings, not my own planning. Rather, these feelings refused to remain imprisoned, emerging as honest experiences, situations, and realities I lived. I didn't color them or embellish them, because my feelings are the ones that wrote them down.
The reader will experience real situations with me for a few moments. See with me how they began and how they ended. Thank you.






