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These are all but opinions of mine. I'm not some sort of psychologist!
Many people don't feel like they belong in a society or a group of people. It's because of what makes them different that they think they are being pushed away. Almost no one wants to experience this kind of pain. If in the sense of being sick emotionally, this is far greater than ebola. It's not a thing that can be overcome easily nor is it a thing we could avoid or prevent.
One way or the other, the black sheep role would switch from one person to another. It may stick for a long period of time or may fade away after days of having it. There are lots of black sheep in the world today. Many of which need care and attention. Having the role is not worthwhile for me. You get picked on, teased at, and even bullied for your differences. I felt this way for two long, painful years. I cann tell you this, it wasn't worth it. For me, having the role means you get to experience pain. The pain reminds you that you are still here, still walking and still alive! Well, things change and we can all change for the better future or remain the same and linger in the past.
The opposite of each word of the title is what I don't really want to happen in my or anyone's life. Unfortunately, it always does. We, nor I, don't really want the role of the black sheep. Yet most of the time, we are in the role but we don't even know it. We are in the role lots of times and we tend to have it more than once in our lives. One way or another it happens to all of us.
Left Out is the opposite of Right In
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Many people don't feel like they belong in a society or a group of people. It's because of what makes them different that they think they are being pushed away. Almost no one wants to experience this kind of pain. If in the sense of being sick emotionally, this is far greater than ebola. It's not a thing that can be overcome easily nor is it a thing we could avoid or prevent.
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