How to Live the Life of an Outsider and Enjoy It!
by Nathalie Lussier on December 25th, 2009 @ 9:30 am in
How To Be Awesome
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If you’re reading this, chances are that you sometimes feel like an outsider. Maybe you feel like a freak, left out, not quite like the rest.
That doesn’t mean you can’t live a great and fulfilling life. Actually, not to make you feel any less special, but chances are you’re not alone in feeling like an outsider.
How to Relate to Others
I first started “going off the deep end” as some have called it, when I started eating more raw fruits and vegetables. People didn’t know how to relate to me anymore, because I didn’t fit in the usual box. I didn’t eat the standard American diet, and I seemed perfectly happy not to chow down on a steak or a hamburger.
The first thing I had to learn was how to continue relating to others. You see, in my example, food is a super important part of the social aspects of life.
I can picture cavepeople gathering around some food and telling stories as they eat. Well, maybe that’s a little idealized and they were really just hiding in the bushes eating their own little shares.
Still, these days most social get togethers involve food and if you don’t fit in, then people get confused. If you let them get confused, or you allow their confusion to get to you, you’re just creating space for your mind and their mind to judge.
Judgment and persecution occurs when your mind needs to prove that it is “right”. Have you ever seen someone start an arguement because you were different, even though no one mentioned your difference? What happened was the other person felt threatened, felt that their decisions were being put on the spot by your mere presence.
How to Disarm the Judgment Before it Happens
The way to really enjoy being different, without causing tons of uncomfortable reactions is to address the situation overtly.
If you notice that someone is eyeing your tattoos suspiciously and about to comment on your piercings… maybe it’s a good idea to mention that you enjoy creating art with your body, but that it doesn’t mean you’re any less of a great person.
In my case, I like to address people’s most insidious concern when it comes to my eating raw food: that I prefer eating raw food because it taste good and makes me feel good, but that I don’t expect them to change their eating habits.
In fact I embrace the diversity, because we’re all different and that makes things exciting.
How’s that for diffusing a situation before it gets all prickly?
So hopefully I’ve given you some food for thought, when it comes to living the life of the outsider. I suspect that more of us feel like outsiders than we’d like to admit.
It’s just a matter of embracing our differences, loving ourselves for who we are, and letting the world know that we’re okay with their differences too.
Nathalie Lussier helps men and women who know they need to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables when they don’t know how to get started, get over the cravings, and avoid family drama. She is known as the Raw Foods Witch, and you can also find her as @NathLussier on twitter.
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- “The Body Sacred” part three: on the lack of male in my life
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7 Comments!
#2 Posted by
Nathalie Lussier on December 26th, 2009 8:22 pm | link
Hey Hayden! I totally know what you mean… how you feel about the “weirdness” makes a big difference in how other people react. Very well said!
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#3 Posted by
Henri @ Wake Up Cloud on December 26th, 2009 8:34 pm | link
Man, it’s so quiet now during the holidays. No one is posting anything. I’m glad you gave me something to read!
(Go star trek!)
I’ve actually grown fond of being different. My friends are used to me having a different view on everything, although I have become so different that I am now moving to another country, but that’s another story ;).
Loved the post and some good tips. To be honest I just let the situation solve itself. If someone feels uncomfortable with me then that’s fine, but usually it works out great. As long as you’re comfortable with yourself it seems to work.
Not saying I’m a master comfortablist by any means, just my observations. Time to get some sleep. Rock on, Nathalie!
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#4 Posted by
Nathalie Lussier on December 26th, 2009 9:50 pm | link
Hey Henri! Glad you’re enjoying the posts during the holiday season. ;) It has been pretty quiet.
Letting the situation solve itself is pretty cool too… though I can see that going sour if you’re not careful (probably applies to certain things more than others obviously). Thanks for sharing another way of going about it!
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#5 Posted by
Victoria Brouhard on December 27th, 2009 1:58 am | link
“Judgment and persecution occurs when your mind needs to prove that it is ‘right’.”
That is so true. Judging others for not being like us is basically a warped form of needing validation that the way we’re living (or eating, or whatever) is acceptable.
When I feel like I’m getting into someone else’s “space,” it’s not always easy, but I try to ask myself what am *I* needing in the situation. From that place, it’s easier to separate my own need from whatever the other person was doing that triggered me to begin with.
Great post, Nathalie!
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#6 Posted by
Nathalie Lussier on December 28th, 2009 7:59 pm | link
Thanks for sharing Victoria. That’s something I hadn’t thought about: asking myself what I am needing from the situation. Very cool way to look at things. :)
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#1 Posted by
Hayden Tompkins on December 26th, 2009 6:44 pm | link
As a total Star Trek fan (live long and prosper, baby!) I know the feeling of boggling the minds of others. I find that acceptance often stems from how I feel about the “weird” thing that I love.
In effect, “disarming the judgment” often makes or breaks how openminded people will be with you.
Very insightful article, Nathalie!
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