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26 The most painful version of not belonging isn’t being rejected by strangers. It’s sitting at your own family’s dinner table, surrounded by people who share your last name, and feeling like you’re watching the evening through glass.

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · today 02:02 EDT

The most painful version of not belonging isn’t being rejected by strangers. It’s sitting at your own family’s dinner table, surrounded by people who share your last name, and feeling like you’re watching the evening through glass.

The people who feel most invisible aren't the ones who never found their tribe — they're the ones who found it at birth and still couldn't feel the warmth.

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