The Deaf Man Eating Yellow Licorice: Is It Truly Bitter?
I would like to be a person of silence, indulging in my inner world, seeking different kinds of light.
Sometimes, silence isn't about being taciturn, but about not wanting to speak, because rarely do we learn about human nature through words, while silence can. It can perceive everything.

Young people are too young, often acting too directly, without filtering through their brains, and easily overlooking the feelings of others, leading to misunderstandings. (Saying it's too emotional, not speaking up is admitting defeat, crying is useless, and not crying is painful.) Once something has happened, the only thing we can do is silently bear it, transforming sadness into motivation and avoiding repeating the same mistakes.
As Hemingway said, the 'iceberg principle'. Just as the part of an iceberg visible above the water is only one-eighth, the remaining seven-eighths are hidden below. This means that language is insufficient to express thoughts, and for authors, there's no need to be overly explicit, as readers can understand.
Everyone speaks, but not everyone knows how to be silent.
Silence is not equal to silence; it's a process of accumulation, fermentation, and triggering. As the saying goes: 'Words are silver, silence is gold'
A silent person's heart certainly holds a vast and deep sea.
