Silence together is when you don't have to fill every second with conversations, you can just be together, without unnecessary words, without tension. It's as if everything around you falls silent, and only the two of you are in your own little world. Sometimes it's incredibly relaxing, gives you a break from the frantic pace and unnecessary noise. But when you're alone, this silence stops being calm, turns into emptiness that starts to weigh you down.
But laughter is something completely different. It's lively, bright, it tears you away from sad thoughts and makes you forget about everything. I remember how great it was to laugh with someone until you cried, until your stomach hurt. But now, when laughter is not around, it seems that it has gone somewhere from my life, and I am left alone with some echo of past fun.
It seems to me that both silence and laughter are important things that should go together. Just being silent is also a special conversation. And laughing together is a special connection. But if you are alone, then both do not seem so cool.
Sometimes you just want to sit next to someone and be silent, not thinking about anything. And sometimes - for someone to infect you with their smile and blow up this world with their laughter. But being alone means catching these moments alone, and you understand that without one or the other, something is missing.
I wonder, what is more important to you - peace and silence next to someone or lively laughter and fun? Probably, you do not need to choose, because it is the balance that creates true closeness.
That's how I live, sometimes waiting for silence, sometimes thirsting for laughter, but while I'm alone, I'm just learning to appreciate both of these moments in my own way.
And how are you? What's closer to you - silence or laughter? Or both together?
Natasha