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Quite a few times

Tell us about a time when you felt out of place.

Feeling out of place is a universal experience. Whether it’s being the newcomer at school, feeling like the odd one out in a group of friends, or struggling to find my footing in a new job, the discomfort of not belonging can be overwhelming. However, I realized that overcoming this sense of displacement is not only possible but also transformative. It teaches resilience, adaptability, and self-awareness, turning what initially feels like a weakness into a strength.

At the heart of overcoming a sense of not fitting in is the realization that belonging starts from within. Often, we place too much importance on external validation—on fitting into predefined boxes set by society, peer groups, or even our own expectations. However, true belonging comes from embracing our uniqueness. Instead of focusing on how different we are from others, we can shift our perspective and appreciate the qualities that set us apart. This shift in mindset doesn’t happen overnight, but it starts with self-acceptance. When we begin to see our individuality as an asset rather than a hindrance, we start to feel more grounded, even in unfamiliar environments.

Another key to overcoming the feeling of being out of place is cultivating curiosity and openness. Being in a new situation often means being surrounded by unfamiliar faces, ideas, or customs. Instead of retreating into our “shells,” approaching these situations with curiosity can create opportunities for growth. We can ask questions, learn about others’ perspectives, and engage with our surroundings in a way that is genuine. This not only helps bridge the gap between us and others but also broadens our understanding of the world. In time, what once felt foreign becomes familiar, and we might find ourselves more adaptable to new environments.

Community plays an essential role in overcoming feelings of displacement. While finding the right community may take time, actively seeking out spaces where we feel more aligned is crucial. Whether it’s a hobby, a cultural group, or a professional circle, surrounding ourselves with like-minded people can make a significant difference. These are the people who will help reinforce the idea that we do belong—perhaps not in every space, but certainly in some. The right community will validate our experiences and encourage our personal growth.

However, there are moments when the feeling of being out of place lingers, despite efforts to adapt or find community. In these moments, it’s essential to remember that discomfort often accompanies growth. The process of finding one’s place is rarely linear. There will be setbacks and challenges, but these experiences offer valuable lessons. Overcoming the feeling of displacement often comes down to resilience—the ability to keep moving forward, even when the path is unclear.

Ultimately, overcoming the sensation of being out of place is a journey of self-discovery. It is about learning to navigate discomfort, trusting our abilities to adapt, and finding strength in our individuality. As we continue to grow, the very experiences that once made us feel disconnected may become the foundation for a deeper sense of belonging. We learn that, while we may not always fit in every space, we always have the power to create our own.

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Peaceful,

Your life without a computer: what does it look like?

But hard.

However, reality is: Computer is not going away. Technology has been a part of humanity. In fact, it has been a part of our lives since the antiquity of time.

Definitely, there would be advancement. Take for example the presence of artificial intelligence (AI). Also, our fondness and heavy reliance on smart phones. Likewise, the invincible role of Internet in our lives. Those make computer even more indispensable.

Imagining our lives without computer is unrealistic and borderline hypocrisy. You can take a break from it, but to shun its presence and significance, is not viable.

Non-Fiction · Poems · Poetry · Quotes

Set Your Heart Free

A heart should never be a captive of hatred, envy, jealousy, hate, angst, neither regret, to make a room for peace, love, and endless possibilities,” just me.

Free your heart from anger’s snare,
Let it rise with peaceful air.
Release the chains of hate and strife,
For love alone can give you life.

Jealousy’s grip, loose it now,
Do not bend beneath its vow.
What’s yours will come, no need to chase,
Find contentment in your pace.

Envy whispers, but let it go,
Your path is yours to truly know.
Others’ fortune is not your fate,
Breathe in patience, it’s not too late.

Angst and worries weigh you down,
But peace awaits without a frown.
Regrets may linger, but they’re past,
In the present, you’re free at last.

So clear your heart of all these things,
And feel the light that freedom brings.
With love and joy, your soul will soar,
No longer bound, forever more.