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wolfshadow
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What is more important when events, personality or other factors conspire to ostracize you from the general populous? Does priority reside in conditioning oneself into accepting that the path they walk will always be that of the loner, OR, is it finding ways in which you can either eliminate or at least suppress the parts of you that highlight your anomalous characteristics?
Speaking from the heart, it's effing painful to feel shut out all of the time and, athough sometimes the issue of false asssumption can rear it's head, the child buried in each and everyone of us, can't help but to resent society for making us feel the way we do about ourselves.
Intigration seems the obvious key, but what if, despite taking every possible measure, you still just can't fit in? Surely the attempts to do so, would be like picking away at a scab with dirty fingernails.
Perhaps the only healthy and realistic alternative is that of pure acceptance that noone likes or even cares about you. Can one recover from such a revelation to live out a life of contentment?
Speaking from the heart, it's effing painful to feel shut out all of the time and, athough sometimes the issue of false asssumption can rear it's head, the child buried in each and everyone of us, can't help but to resent society for making us feel the way we do about ourselves.
Intigration seems the obvious key, but what if, despite taking every possible measure, you still just can't fit in? Surely the attempts to do so, would be like picking away at a scab with dirty fingernails.
Perhaps the only healthy and realistic alternative is that of pure acceptance that noone likes or even cares about you. Can one recover from such a revelation to live out a life of contentment?