 No rain, no score, this time it was pure silence. Silence is interesting to me. Silence can be the loudest action, it can be the most powerful, and even more threatening than words. Silence can be calming too, every waking moment doesn't have to be covered by sound or by words. But silence can also be captivating when you have an audience at your feet, waiting for your next word. These are the true moments of tension, attention, and power in performance. After relentless action, silence can simply give you time. But sometimes silence is lonely, and can be synonymous with loneliness. Being alone is not the same as being lonely. I like to be alone, not every second of the day, but I need time for myself always. Time to recharge, time to think and to gather myself. Many people aren't comfortable with their own thoughts, some have no control over it. Being alone allows me to create, and forces me to evaluate my actions and my emotions. Solitude grants me time to write, in which I materialize the worlds that I have created in my own head. It doesn't have to be for a long time, but I need solitude. To take care of myself and my mind, to do things that I love, it breeds creativity, and it nourishes my passion. If you can, learn how to be alone, and how to be comfortable with solitude, because learning how to be alone will teach you how to be with others. When understanding silence will teach you the worth of speech.