@Ryantenrec
I think it’s important to be aware of how you think about yourself, and to be honest with yourself.
Know your weaknesses and strengths and don’t judge yourself for them.
You don’t need to be big and prove you’re better than the crowd for people to notice and accept you. In fact you don’t really have control over that at all.
How do I know this? I used to go to a community center I talked to everyone and made them laugh and helped them constantly eventually lots of people recognized me. And I made a few close friendships.
Yet I still felt alone.
Then this one close friend said something that really hit me.
I don’t remember it word for word but he said something like “we know you’re a funny guy.”
Which gave me the impression that I was being a bit over bearing. And needed to stop.
Sure I had a whole community who liked me but I didn’t really know who I was and I still thought that I was nothing even though I “ideally” had everything I wanted.
But I didn’t have what I needed.
The exact same thing happened for finding internet fame. I reached my goal of 100 followers online on my first account but I still was empty and thought that I was nothing.
The only time I felt at peace from that was when I decided accept myself good and bad.
All that show boating, trying to please everyone was just putting on an act I was smiling on the outside but I wasn’t on the inside.
One thing they hardly ever tell you to do in this world is to learn to be your own friend.
Not everyone else’s.
thepixelizer
Does it really matter about what people think?
Ryantenrec
it can