By Thestarguitarist14
in Mental Health, Serious Emotional Issues,
What is a fringe dweller? This is what urban dictionary has to say:
A Fringe Dweller is someone who lives life outside their head. Using their brain-pan merely as an observationaldevice and not as a judgement unit.
Doing so allows a Fringe Dweller to perceive life in many different ways... Making the emotions of "fear" much less intense and the emotions of "love" much more abundant.
Often it is said that Fringe Dwellers are higher spirits waiting for humanity to grow with them into something bigger.
Anyone else feel like this? Especially in a world where stage orange is overly glorified and people just say that they are spiritual to look cool. I started noticing this when I got serious into acting. College was okay. But when I took an acting class in the real world I realized that I do not like actors (Josh Brolin and some famous actors have said this as well) and did not relate to them at all. Truth be told, most actors are plastic and narcissistic. They only care about you to the extent of which you can do something for them,
I also noticed this at while working at a job. I tried to party with them. Just did not work. Those people were even more into drugs than I was at the time and I found myself developing a drinking problem just trying to fit in.
Brene Brown’s work in shows us that you cannot fit in and belong at the same time. That belonging in more of an inner game. Once I went that way I felt a lot better. I have embraced being a lone wolf.
Who else here feels this way?