I will always feel like an alien trying to fit among humans, because I don’t know how to blend in. Not really.
I can move among groups. I can talk as though I belong. I can say the right things. I can even lead them to believe I’m one of them.
Inside, though, I will always feel like an alien among others. I will always feel as though I don’t quite fit. And I’ll always hate it that I care what they might think of me.
Earlier this week, I found a group of my school photos from my younger years. It turns out that I have almost every year’s photo from first through sixth grade. In the younger photos, I looked like a happy little boy. By the time I got to the sixth grade — the one you see here — I look older than my years and I look unhappy.
Maybe I simply know too much about what was really behind those young eyes, but I see unhappiness and alienation. I see someone who felt alone in the world.

What if repairing my worst flaw meant losing my greatest power?
If you’re scared of being ‘bad,’ manipulated praise relieves fear
Young New Yorkers say they’re fleeing the city — Why? High taxes, low opportunities
What would you say if you could talk with your 12-year-old self?
16-year-old charged with felony for science experiment gone bad
When you’re finally facing death, how many people will love you?
Love & Hope — Episode 2:
AUDIO: Without mastering ideas, we’re all blind leading the blind