It must be a really good feeling to have a certainty to profess, to have it beating in the heart and to use all the spirit to put it down on paper. In a way, it is doing justice to its truth, and to the sincerity of the feeling that recognizes it. That is why, having experienced it, it is a writer’s duty to profess it, no matter what anyone will say. Just as it is the duty of others to appreciate with admiration the act of sincerity of the writer who, honoring his profession, does not deceive himself or his reader.