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Shvoong Home>Arts & Humanities>Religion Studies>Finding A Place To Belong Summary

Finding A Place To Belong

Book Summary   by:WilliamtheWolf     Original Author: William R. Wraithe
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Ever wonder why you never seem to fit in with society? I remember when I was younger people didn't really know how they felt about me. Whether they should make fun of me or just plain out avoid me. I remember that I was different back then and still to this day I am considered to be a wierd sort of person, but I laugh at people now who think that way. Is it just me, or do people take too much time in their life to single people out for no reason? I believe that people like to do the whole "pick on people who are different" for a reason. Yep, it seems to me that people are just insecure about their own self that they have to do this sort of thing. I just have to speak my mind and I truly find myself totally disgusted with people who act this way and never see anything wrong with it. Don't you? I have news for those people who thought they were the bomb and what not back then, I write books on Occult Sciences now and I hear some of them are still working at fast food joints. I know, there is nothing wrong with working, but don't you think that they could have done something else with their lives? Don't you think that with all their bravado, that since we were the ones who were losers and they the opposite, they could have become so much more than what we have become, I seriously did. I don't know about you, but I think that we were never the real losers, the real losers were the bullies and down right meanies that seemed to know every chord to pluck just to make us angry or even cry. I will say this, never give up, even if it means turning the other cheek, because I know that being different just means that we are our own unique person, nothing more .... nothing less.
Published: February 14, 2006   
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