The Beginning...

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  I've always wondered what it would be like to share my own words on paper where others could read it.
  Where it's almost easy to share what you feel when you think no one will read it because it is pushed down into the pages of your mind and the solidarity of the cold pages to which you hide, to write down your deepest feelings and desires.
  Although when you do this, no one can hear the plea of your dreams or the aching struggles of day to day life. Many begin to feel lonely and sad, with the belief that no one is there, and no one can truly feel what you're feeling at the time.
But, I'm writing this to let you know that you aren't alone! Even if someone isn't going through the same situation as you, each and every situation has to deal with the same emotions and feelings. Say one toddler accidentally drops their ice cream, and another had their toy accidentally ran over by their parent's car. It doesn't matter what happened between them, because they are both probably feeling the same thing even though their situations are different.
Often we can find that we relate to someone else's story even if it never happend to us, and this is where human nature comes in the form of sympathy. We can all be there, because everyone has a story of their own where some how we find a way to relate it to ourselves and our own pasts' and stories. The only difference is your perspective.
Through each story, you learn about a new person and what they have been through before. Through each new past you learn and help them see a new future. And through each small tear running down someone's face, a brand new smile awaits because there is always a rainbow on the other side of the storm, some might just be harder to see than others.
When I put these words down on paper, I'm sharing my own thoughts and feelings with you the best way that I know how to, and hopefully it can help you and anyone else reading to truly understand that you aren't alone, and that even by trusting someone to tell them your stories, you're helping them just as much as yourself. Because sometimes, you just want someone to trust you that much, whether it be with your words, thoughts, or emotions.

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