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In a noisy ocean
where everyone speaks, posts,
and performs, silence feels almost rebellious.
This poem reminds us
that some truths aren’t meant for the crowd — that
wisdom, once exposed to noise, can lose its meaning.
It asks us to guard what’s sacred: our conscience,
our faith, our inner
voice.
Blending echoes
from Scripture, Shakespeare, Tyutchev,
and modern thought, it warns that the more we
explain our soul, the more we risk diluting it. Words,
though powerful, can twist the purity of what we
mean. The poem challenges us to think before we
share — to keep what’s precious from becoming just
another scroll in
the feed.
In the end,
its message is timeless and clear:
Do not take the valuable — your truth,
your spirit, your goodness — in vain. Some things
shine brighter when kept
within. Otherwise, it may lose
in value for others
and for you.
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