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Old Jul 06, 2005, 08:50 AM
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I think that the worst place next to hell is a place where nobody lets you feel that you are needed.

Today, I analyzed what I really feel and came up with a conclusion that most of my depressing feelings come from the feeling of not being needed by people in a particular place. This feeling tells you that you don't have any space there to share your skills and opinions. It is a place where people, who think they're the only ones who are smart, group together. Most of all, it is a place where people who try to discover themselves are belittled. One of those places is my school.

I'm just happy that I've pointed one of the factors why I'm feeling incompetent and incapable. At least now, I can find and prioritize a different place where I know I'm really needed.
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