When Smiling Feels Like a Lie
Thereβs a smile you wear for the world β the one that says, βIβm fine.β
But inside, you feel anything but fine.
Itβs a smile that hides the tears you donβt want to show.
The Heavy Mask of Pretending
Some days, pretending feels easier than explaining.
Easier than admitting youβre falling apart.
Easier than answering the question: βWhatβs wrong?β
But every fake smile weighs more than the last.
Why We Fake It
We fake it because:
- Weβre afraid of being a burden.
- We donβt want to disappoint anyone.
- We think no one will understand.
- We donβt want to seem weak.
But hiding your pain doesnβt make it go away. It only makes it heavier.
The Cost of Constant Smiling
Smiling when youβre hurting is exhausting.
It drains your energy. It steals your joy. It convinces you that no one cares about the real you.
But you donβt have to carry that weight alone.
Taking Off the Mask
Itβs okay to let your smile drop.
Itβs okay to say, βIβm not okay.β
Itβs okay to let someone see the tears youβve been hiding.
You are not weak for telling the truth.
You are strong for letting yourself be real.
Final Thought: Your True Smile Will Return
The smile that comes from peace, from joy, from love β it will come back.
It might take time. It might take help. But it will return.
Kehaktompor.com is here to remind you that you donβt have to smile if itβs a lie. We see your pain. We honor your strength. And we believe that your true smile β the one that feels like light β is waiting to return.
