“Tears are words that need to be written.”
— Paulo Coelho
Simplified Meaning:
When we cry, it often means we are feeling something very deeply, but we might not have the right words to express those emotions. Crying is like our body's way of speaking when our voice can't do the job. Imagine a time when you felt very sad or overwhelmed. Maybe it was after losing someone you care about or when you were really stressed. If you wrote down what you were feeling during those moments, it could help you understand your emotions better and feel a bit lighter. For example, Anne Frank kept a diary during a very hard time in history, and writing her thoughts and feelings helped her cope with fear and sadness. Anyone can use this idea: when you feel like crying, try writing down what’s on your mind. It can help you process your feelings and might even make you feel better because you're giving those emotions a clear voice.