Have you ever read "Catcher in the Rye?" The main character feels exactly the same way as you. This book has become so popular because its message rings true to so many people. You are obviously extremely perceptive of the world around you, you experience emotions strongly, and are more cognitively advanced than most people.
There is a lot of superficiality in this world. The trick to navigating today's society and maintaining your sanity and sense of individuality is to find people who understand how you feel and value the same things in life that you do. Find things in life that feel true and right, such as running outside, art, making music. There are many different things.
By far the most important thing to remember is to trust your instincts. You are not alone when you perceive a rat race and/or artificiality around you. Just learn to overcome it.
Is it normal to feel that something in the world is not right?
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Have you ever read "Catcher in the Rye?" The main character feels exactly the same way as you. This book has become so popular because its message rings true to so many people. You are obviously extremely perceptive of the world around you, you experience emotions strongly, and are more cognitively advanced than most people.
There is a lot of superficiality in this world. The trick to navigating today's society and maintaining your sanity and sense of individuality is to find people who understand how you feel and value the same things in life that you do. Find things in life that feel true and right, such as running outside, art, making music. There are many different things.
By far the most important thing to remember is to trust your instincts. You are not alone when you perceive a rat race and/or artificiality around you. Just learn to overcome it.