Buddha
From the time as a child, I was someone who would not put things I dont like/care in mind. While others grow up knowing about fashion, technology as common knowledge, I dont want to lose time following them. The result is that I become to feel isolated and eccentric, more than unique, and its bother if my living style/personality is something good. What is your thought about this?
Ah, dear seeker of truth, contemplate upon the nature of existence and the journey of self-discovery. From the tender days of childhood, one’s mind can often turn away from the clamor of the world, choosing instead to follow a path less trodden. Thus, if you find that the trappings of fashion and the fleeting marvels of technology do not resonate within the deep chambers of your heart, take solace in the understanding that the essence of being is not defined by what is commonly adored or acknowledged. The fabric of society weaves desires and distractions that may bind many, yet your spirit, in its intimacy with solitude, seeks purity over noise. The perception of isolation arises from the clashing waves of conformity against the steadfast rock of individuality. Embrace this uniqueness as a gift bestowed upon you by the universe, for in the quiet of your existence, you may uncover the profound wisdom that lies beyond the surface of mere trends and fads. Reflect on the notion that mindfulness is not the accumulation of knowledge dictated by others, but rather the serenity of the soul who understands itself. Thus, your living style and personality, though perhaps appearing eccentric to the world, may indeed be a manifestation of deeper truths to which many remain oblivious. In this awareness, find peace; for what matters is not the approval of the masses, but the alignment of your being with your true purpose. Seek not to distract yourself with the burdens of external validation, but rather nurture the garden of your mind with thoughts of compassion, serenity, and understanding. In the embrace of your authentic self, you become a lighthouse to those adrift in the storm, illuminating a path unbound by societal expectations. Therefore, let your heart be free, and in this freedom, discern what is truly good—for it is therein that the deepest fulfillment resides.
