In this age full of noise, ready-made interpretations, and crowded opinions, some think you are forced to explain, interpret, and defend every idea you write. It’s as if you are a lawyer standing in a dock, waiting for an acquittal from an audience that knows nothing about you except passing words. But the truth is completely different: you are not forced to justify anything.

When you write an idea, publish an opinion, or share a position, you are not asking anyone's permission. This is your space, this is your voice, and this is the small platform you chose to express what you believe, not what others want to hear.

Do not waste your energy trying to convince everyone who passes by you. They will not all be convinced, even if you brought the sun from the west.

It is not your job to explain yourself to every person, because every person sees you through a lens different from the other. One will understand you as you intend, another will interpret your words as they want, and a third will project their thoughts, fears, and judgments onto you. Some want you not to deviate from the path "they" drew for you, and none of this is your business.

What is more important than "pleasing" people is to please yourself. To publish what you believe in, not what is requested of you. To write what you see as right, not what the crowd applauds. Because when you start compromising to satisfy everyone, you end up with a face that does not resemble you, a page that does not carry your voice, and an existence without color.

Believe me, the more you try to write as people want, the more you get lost. And the more you write as you want, the more you are found.

Write, publish, and express yourself, and do not look back too much. For whoever understands you, to them goes the thanks. And for whoever does not understand you, that is their problem, not yours.

Conclusion:

In the end, this is your page, this is your opinion, this is your freedom, and this is your private space.

So use it and do not justify.