I know, and it's sad to admit that. But what we can do is to reach out no matter how many people would want to turn their heads and listen. Share, even though it's uncertain that somebody would notice.
I wrote a story about the importance of interaction and happiness in my latest post: Behind the words: Soulstore.
I hope that you do not mind the link here. I put hours of work and effort into writing that story in English, which is not even my native language, but you probably will notice that during reading that story. I hope that people will get my message with that story.
If no one talks about, initiate a conversation.
That is what I have done here.
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I know it's hard to express yourself using a foreign language when you've grown accustomed to your native language. But trying to do that still is a brave habit that can be nurtured. English is not my native language also. I've known and grown using two dialects (tagalog - national language & kapampangan - native language in my region) here in the Philippines.
And because English is thought in school, I'm able to use it like this and express what I want to say freely. It takes a lot of thinking since there are some grammar rules and the likes, but it's fine to make some mistakes as long as you are able to deliver the message you wanted to say. I think that is a good trait to remember.
I did checked it out, and it was very well written. - with the perfect amount of inspiration! ^^