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Belonging and Alienation

Belonging and Alienation. Belonging and Alienation. Belonging: to be part of a group and feeling comfortable to be yourself. Examples: Friends, Family, Sports teams, In a relationship etc.

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Belonging and Alienation

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  1. Belonging and Alienation

  2. Belonging and Alienation • Belonging: to be part of a group and feeling comfortable to be yourself. Examples: Friends, Family, Sports teams, In a relationship etc. • Alienation: the feeling of separation or isolation. The feeling of being an outsider from within society.

  3. Friendship Life’s journey is easier when you hear a friend’s footsteps beside you.

  4. Exclusion One law in friendship….. Never make your friend feel lonely.

  5. Relationships Love is the closest thing we have to magic.

  6. Break-Ups Behind every beautiful girl. There’s a dumbass guy who did her wrong and made her strong.

  7. Family Some things in life may change, but we always start and end with a family.

  8. Broken Family In a broken nest there are a whole few eggs.

  9. Sports Teams The main ingredient in stardom is the rest of the team.

  10. Solo Team The one man team is a complete and total myth.

  11. Cultural Identity In face of impossible odds, people who love their culture can change it.

  12. “Do more than belong: participate. Do more than care: help. Do more than believe: practice. Do more than be fair: be kind. Do more than forgive: forget. Do more than dream: work.” William Arthur Ward.

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