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"People who feel like an outsider" refers to individuals who experience a persistent sense of not belonging, feeling disconnected or separated from the people around them, often due to differences in background, interests, or personality, leading to feelings of isolation and loneliness; this can be caused by factors like cultural differences, social anxieties, personal experiences, or simply feeling like they don't fit in with the prevailing social norms.
By James and Ann Macecari3.9
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"People who feel like an outsider" refers to individuals who experience a persistent sense of not belonging, feeling disconnected or separated from the people around them, often due to differences in background, interests, or personality, leading to feelings of isolation and loneliness; this can be caused by factors like cultural differences, social anxieties, personal experiences, or simply feeling like they don't fit in with the prevailing social norms.

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