Reject those who have rejected you or are rejecting you by turning away
You cannot expect other people to value you, love you, accept you, or see your worth in life. Despite your good intentions, there will always be people who will reject you. Avoid blaming them.
On the other hand, those who reject you are like lifts, and what you get out of this rejection depends on which button you press. Simply turn away from them while avoiding harbouring resentment in your heart.
Your current state is not accidental. You are not abnormal as society would have you believe; rather, you are unique, just like the rest of us. Take pride in who you are. No matter how small, too round, short, slender, stuttering, one-eyed, or disabled you are, this in no way defines who you are.
Don't disqualify yourself. Nick VUJICIC, who was born without arms or legs, accepted himself in this way, and as a result, he is now a motivational and inspirational figure for many people.
I'll just say that you are a storehouse of assets, regardless of the countless justifications you give every day for undervaluing yourself and continuing to feel the weight of rejection.
You possess skills that you aren't even entirely aware of. But you can't value something you don't understand. No one will be able to make the special contribution you are called to make to the world quite like you because you are unique.
Therefore, it's critical that you acknowledge your innate skills and talents, which cannot be contested by anyone outside of you. Helen KELLER was deaf, mute, and blind, but she still made a name for herself because she knew what she could contribute.
Do not be satisfied with merely acknowledging the gifts you have been given; rather, hone them, polish them, and continue to work on their improvement by using them to benefit others.
You must have the skill to achieve performance, and the world rewards performance. You can develop this skill by enhancing your strengths. Then, not only for your generation but also and most importantly for those who had rejected you, you will become a message.
There are people who are waiting for what you have to offer, people for whom you will be a solution. For instance, Walt Disney had to bring joy to countless children and families through the various attractions of its parks, just as Nelson Mandela had to do for a whole nation destroyed by apartheid.
Because he was shunned by his basketball coach, Michael Jordan turned away from him, accepted who he was and what he had to offer, kept improving, and finally turned to others to help his generation and be recognised as a result.