We’re in this together

Huard Brown
Jul 10, 2017 · 1 min read

Often times when you meet new people, you face a kind of confusion over how to bond with them. This new person with entirely new experiences which you may or may not have the time explore. Does that mean as time passes we can’t get to know people better? Because they just have so much to talk about? Do we need to know someone only through their history? Or is it enough to interact with their present self and leave it at that?

Different faces. Similar issues?

I believe we must connect with the similar issues we all have. All of us have some kind of insecurity, worry, passion, etc. You don’t really need to know someone’s past to get them. It’s all about common theme. Details don’t matter. Their feelings matter. It’s all about how they speak when they talk about their fear, love, their peers, etc.

Don’t worry. You won’t need to go through my entire backstory to know me or talk to me. We’re all in this together. We can understand each other better than we think we can. Love. Share. Care.

Huard Brown

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Just growing out of this shell of mine. Music and tech enthusiast. Engage myself in poetry and philosophy under the stars.

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