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I'm not talking about the classic: "I'm 13-years-old and nooooobody understands meeee — I'm gonna go raid a Hot Topic while listening to Marilyn Manson", because we have all been there.
It's as natural as taking a piss.
I'm talking about people in your life constantly and consistently not understanding you at a base level, whether it is your parents, siblings, teachers or peers.
I was never fully understood by anyone around me... it's like there was an invisible (but gigantic) layer on top of me that prevented them from taking an honest peak inside and see what made me tick.
The disconnect hurt because it resulted on several degrees of separation between myself and those around me — it really is hard to find meaning on things and people you don't understand. And when that's off the table, pretty much nothing remains.
Even my best friend - who had been with me through thick and thin since the very beginning - doesn't quite get me yet, and I don't think she ever will.
But that's honestly fine because, at this point in time, I'm bowling for common ground, not deep understanding — and even then, I'm only willing to go the distance for those whose opinions I actually care about.
Everyone else can operate in an entirely different frequency for all I care.
It's kind of a bitter "peace treaty", but one that's also very necessary.
You?
It's as natural as taking a piss.
I'm talking about people in your life constantly and consistently not understanding you at a base level, whether it is your parents, siblings, teachers or peers.
I was never fully understood by anyone around me... it's like there was an invisible (but gigantic) layer on top of me that prevented them from taking an honest peak inside and see what made me tick.
The disconnect hurt because it resulted on several degrees of separation between myself and those around me — it really is hard to find meaning on things and people you don't understand. And when that's off the table, pretty much nothing remains.
Even my best friend - who had been with me through thick and thin since the very beginning - doesn't quite get me yet, and I don't think she ever will.
But that's honestly fine because, at this point in time, I'm bowling for common ground, not deep understanding — and even then, I'm only willing to go the distance for those whose opinions I actually care about.
Everyone else can operate in an entirely different frequency for all I care.
It's kind of a bitter "peace treaty", but one that's also very necessary.
You?
