Sometimes, it is like the shadow of something lingers that reminds us that we are not quite where we would like to be. Sometimes, it is that someone says something that reminds us what we were once like. Sometimes, it is the vague (or great ripping feeling) that we are just not where we are meant to be, not quite what we expected ourselves to be or not quite like everyone else.
Why is this that we all... I mean, literally, everyone at some stage (if not continually)... Why is it that we all feel like the proverbial 'odd one out'.
The realisation that we all feel like the odd one out, makes us (really) ALL 'odd out'; therein, none of us really are at all. We are merely individualised expressions of nature/the great universe. Our individual oddness builds an ever evolving society which is ever evolving toward betterment.
Argue with this? That is your choice. I would say to you, 'does not life ever perfect itself to survive/thrive in the worldly situations that it is in.' Even bacteria evolves. If bacteria produces slightly different replications of itself in order to 'benefit' the continuance of its type - as it does for more complex forms as well - why would not the world/universe do that also in the case of humanity? Does that not mean that there is a reason for our very existence? Could that not be the reason for EACH persons individuality; this 'odd one out' idea being? Could it be that the evolution of US, as a species, need each and every oddity in order to create perfection?
Why is this that we all... I mean, literally, everyone at some stage (if not continually)... Why is it that we all feel like the proverbial 'odd one out'.
The realisation that we all feel like the odd one out, makes us (really) ALL 'odd out'; therein, none of us really are at all. We are merely individualised expressions of nature/the great universe. Our individual oddness builds an ever evolving society which is ever evolving toward betterment.
Argue with this? That is your choice. I would say to you, 'does not life ever perfect itself to survive/thrive in the worldly situations that it is in.' Even bacteria evolves. If bacteria produces slightly different replications of itself in order to 'benefit' the continuance of its type - as it does for more complex forms as well - why would not the world/universe do that also in the case of humanity? Does that not mean that there is a reason for our very existence? Could that not be the reason for EACH persons individuality; this 'odd one out' idea being? Could it be that the evolution of US, as a species, need each and every oddity in order to create perfection?