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The Power of Never Giving Up: From Failure to Success

Exploring the Heart, Pain, and Beauty That Only a Poet Can Express

By falakPublished 9 months ago 3 min read
The Power of Never Giving Up: From Failure to Success

In a world constantly speaking, shouting, and scrolling, there exists a quiet soul—a poet. The poet is not just someone who writes; they are someone who feels more deeply than most. Their pain turns into verses, their joy into rhythm, and their silence into powerful expression. Where others see words, a poet sees a heartbeat.

The art of poetry is not just about rhyme or rhythm. It is about truth—raw, real, and sometimes uncomfortable. Poets do not just describe the world—they reveal it. They pull off the mask that life wears and show us what lies underneath: beauty, sorrow, longing, hope.

The Soul’s Messenger

A poet is the voice of those who cannot speak their pain, their love, their dreams. Through a few simple lines, a poet can explain what hundreds of conversations cannot. One poem can carry the pain of a heart that was shattered silently, or the joy of a moment so pure it couldn't be spoken aloud.

The poet listens to things most people ignore—the sound of the wind, the cry in someone’s eyes, the silence between two people. These whispers become their inspiration.

Even in the darkest hours, when the world turns away, the poet turns toward their notebook, their pen, or simply their imagination. In loneliness, they find words. In heartbreak, they find purpose. In sorrow, they find songs.

Born in Silence, Raised in Emotion

Most poets are not made in classrooms. They are born in quiet pain, in the depth of emotion, in long nights where sleep refuses to come. A broken heart, a lost friend, an unspoken truth—these are the real teachers of poetry.

The poet doesn’t need an audience. They write for the soul, not for applause. Their verses are messages from one heart to another—across time, across borders, across languages. That’s the power of poetry: it speaks when nothing else can.

Poetry is not always loud. Sometimes, it’s a whisper. But it’s a whisper that reaches far—into people’s memories, into the corners of their hearts where they hide their true selves.

A Bridge Between Hearts

No matter the language—Pashto, Urdu, English, or any other—poetry is universal. It doesn’t need translation to be felt. A lover from Swat, a student from Lahore, or a wanderer in Karachi can all feel the same poem in different ways. That’s because poetry doesn’t live in the mouth—it lives in the heart.

Even a short couplet, a tappay, or a haiku can say more than pages of a book. It can bring tears, it can bring smiles, it can even bring two strangers closer. That’s the magic of poetry.

The Poet’s Struggles

People admire poets for their beautiful words, but often forget the pain behind the poetry. Many poets struggle with depression, anxiety, or loneliness. They see the world more sharply. They feel every emotion more deeply. While others laugh and move on, the poet holds onto that moment, writes about it, and lets it live forever.

But there is also strength in this pain. A poet learns to turn suffering into strength, emptiness into expression, and wounds into wisdom.

Famous poets like Mirza Ghalib, Allama Iqbal, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, or even today’s modern spoken-word artists—all carried a heavy heart. But instead of hiding it, they shared it. And in doing so, they helped millions heal.

Why the World Needs Poets

In this fast world where emotions are often hidden and feelings are labeled as weakness, poets remind us to feel. They remind us that it's okay to cry, to hope, to miss someone, to dream.

They also preserve culture. A nation’s heart can be found in its poetry. Its pain, its pride, its prayers—all hidden in verses. Without poets, we lose a part of our soul.

A poet may not be rich in money, but they are rich in meaning. Their work may not be seen on TV, but it is felt in the hearts of generations.

Final Thoughts

Khardajala, if you feel deeply, if you notice things others don’t, if words comfort you more than people do—maybe you are a poet too. Maybe your heart is waiting to speak.

Don’t hold back. Let your emotions flow. Let your soul whisper through your pen. Write about your pain, your love, your hope. Because in this noisy world, your quiet voice may be exactly what someone needs to hear.

The poet’s voice never dies—it becomes a part of every soul that reads it. So keep writing. Keep feeling. And never forget:

The heart of the world beats in the words of a poet.

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