When the world teeters on the edge of commotion, chaos, and emotional detachment, it is often the silent hearts—the so-called “dumb”—and those who carry love in their hearts who find peace. They are the ones who truly live.

As stress builds and people find no one to share their pain with, sensitive hearts begin to sink, pulled into different coping mechanisms just to survive. In this void, a new wave of marketing emerges—selling psychological and therapeutic services as paid solutions.

Isn’t it disturbing that peace has become a privilege? That only those with money can afford to feel heard, healed, or at rest?

Today, the home is no longer a haven where problems are sorted or emotions are shared. Everyone is locked away in their own comfort zones, disconnected from each other.

And those who try to bring people together, to heal what’s broken, are often ignored—or worse, pushed aside.

It’s high time for social activists to rise, to challenge these twisted norms, and to remind the world that healing, love, and peace are human rights—not commodities.

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    Deepu

    Exactly true

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