On the one hand, the word "normal" implies a certain uniformity or conformity to what's considered typical. But on the other hand, as you pointed out, we're all different, with our own unique backgrounds, personalities, and life experiences. So, perhaps being "normal" is less about being the same as everyone else, and more about being true to who we are as individuals.
I have always been part of the minority, and that is why I have been called "strange", "abnormal", etc. There comes a time when the unusual becomes habitual, and that exhausts, wears out.
I'm sorry to hear that you've been called those things. It's never easy to feel like you're on the outside looking in, and it's especially hard when people don't understand or accept you for who you are. But I think it's important to remember that being different or unusual is not a bad thing. In fact, it can be a source of strength and resilience.
Have you found ways to embrace your uniqueness and turn it into something positive?
On the one hand, the word "normal" implies a certain uniformity or conformity to what's considered typical. But on the other hand, as you pointed out, we're all different, with our own unique backgrounds, personalities, and life experiences. So, perhaps being "normal" is less about being the same as everyone else, and more about being true to who we are as individuals.
I have always been part of the minority, and that is why I have been called "strange", "abnormal", etc. There comes a time when the unusual becomes habitual, and that exhausts, wears out.
I'm sorry to hear that you've been called those things. It's never easy to feel like you're on the outside looking in, and it's especially hard when people don't understand or accept you for who you are. But I think it's important to remember that being different or unusual is not a bad thing. In fact, it can be a source of strength and resilience.
Have you found ways to embrace your uniqueness and turn it into something positive?
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Being different is the new normal
Yes, it seems that way.