WHY WORDS MATTER
Silence is powerful.
But sometimes, words are needed. Not to entertain. Not to distract. But to cut through the noise.
This space does not exist to produce “content.”
The internet is already drowning in content.
Endless posts, updates, feeds, all designed to keep you scrolling, not thinking.
Most words today are not meant to stay. They are made to vanish as quickly as they appear.
I believe words should do the opposite.
They should stay with you. They should ask questions you can’t easily ignore.
Not because they are loud, but because they are clear.
the weight of words in a weightless world
We live in a time where a headline can disappear within an hour, buried under a flood of newer headlines.
Where algorithms decide which sentences you are allowed to see.
Where even books are often treated like “content packages,” optimized for sales charts rather than truth.
This is why DAMMA exists outside of those systems.
No corporate platforms.
No DRM cages.
No dependency on algorithms.
When I write, I do it with the intention that the text survives beyond a scroll.
That it creates a pause, even if only for one person.
That it resists the logic of disposability.
Because every disposable word contributes to a disposable culture.
And if we dispose of meaning, what do we have left?
why I can’t stay silent
There is silence, and there is avoidance.
One is strength, the other is fear.
I stay quiet when noise doesn’t deserve an answer.
But I speak when silence would become complicity.
My books are not entertainment in the classic sense.
They are attempts to capture the invisible:
the quiet ones, the broken systems, the resistance that lives under the surface.
I write because I can’t look at a world that drifts on autopilot into emptiness and stay silent.
Writing is my way of refusing.
Refusing to normalize what is wrong.
Refusing to accept noise as the new normal.
not for everyone
These texts are not written to be liked by everyone.
They will not always comfort you.
Some of them may even unsettle you.
But maybe that’s exactly what they are meant to do.
We don’t need more words that soothe us into sleep.
We need words that wake us up.
If you want “good vibes only,” you are in the wrong place.
If you are ready for honesty, even when it hurts – welcome.
outside the platforms
There is a reason DAMMA e-books are not on Amazon or other platforms.
Because the system that sells them takes more than it gives.
Because ideas should not be chained by DRM locks or reduced to sales percentages.
Every DAMMA e-book comes directly from me to you.
No middlemen. No tracking.
Two files - EPUB and PDF - that you can keep forever, use anywhere, share if you wish.
This is not a business trick.
It is a belief: that thoughts should remain free, even when they cost money.
words as resistance
To write is to resist.
To resist the pressure of speed.
To resist the demand for shallow simplification.
To resist the idea that silence equals approval.
Words are not magic. They don’t fix the world by themselves.
But they can expose, question, unsettle, inspire.
They can open the door for change, quietly, but effectively.
That is why words matter.
That is why this blog exists.
the invitation
Don’t expect weekly posts.
Don’t expect algorithms.
Expect pauses. Gaps. Fragments.
I will write when there is something worth saying.
Not to fill space, but to create space.
If you are still reading, then you already know:
This is not about easy answers.
It’s about better questions.
Welcome to the DAMMA blog.
Peace begins quietly.