Words from a Simple Heart©
I want to
be an oddball, a perfect fit for my skin,
imperfect
at fitting in.
The
hallowed halls of high school sent us scurrying
to one
group or another to prevent the label of
oddball from landing on our
shoulders. We hid our
differences
and created a sameness for the sake of
acceptance. As adults, many of us still strain to be

Squeezing
yourself into the mold of one group,
excludes
you from another, and regardless of how
uncomfortable the fit,
you're 'in', you're liked, you
belong. You
may even feel like a contortionist, but
as long as no one sees the real you, you're accepted.
What a waste of potter's clay.
The very
things that make you different are the
unique and
precious features that you alone - own.
They are
individual endowments from your Creator,
divine
differences that fan the flame of your fire
here on earth.

Understanding that your differences are exceptional
gifts,
cultivates confidence, the kind of confidence
that moves
you from one group to another with ease.
Acceptance
by some and rejection by others doesn't
elevate or
dent your self esteem. Their opinions have
no power to
change the truth of who you are.
I do not
count the years I spent 'fitting in' as wasted.
I learned
how it feels to be roped in and held down
by my own
hand, and I learned how to untie the
restrictions I'd bound around myself. I learned that
the mold
was broken for each and every one of us,
and I
learned how it feels to walk free.
Now I can say, with complete self assurance and a
genuine chuckle, I want to be an oddball.
Living in love and loving life,

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