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Misfit

How communities teach us to copy one version of success, and how people who aren’t built for that life slowly break trying to belong

By Aarsh MalikPublished about 19 hours ago 1 min read
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In our community,

they show you one life

and call it the right one.

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One path.

One definition of winning.

One shape everyone is expected to bend into.

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They point at the ones who made it

and say,

“Follow them.”

**

So we try.

**

We dress like them.

Think like them.

Chase the same milestones

with bodies and minds

built for something else.

**

Some people grow doing that.

They were made for it.

The system opens for them.

The ground supports them.

**

The rest of us don’t rise.

**

We strain.

We stretch past our limits.

We silence instincts.

We ignore the pain

because pain is renamed “discipline.”

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And slowly, quietly,

we start breaking.

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Not in ways people notice.

In confidence.

In sleep.

In self-respect.

**

They don’t call it harm.

They call it “not trying hard enough.”

**

No one asks

why the same advice

produces success in one person

and fractures in another.

**

They never talk about design.

Only results.

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So when we crack,

they don’t blame the blueprint.

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They blame us.

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But the truth is simple and ugly:

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A wall breaks

when it’s forced to grow like a plant.

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Not because it’s weak.

Because it was never meant

to live someone else’s life.

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And the saddest part?

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Most people don’t break chasing success.

They break chasing permission

to be accepted.

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Thank you everyone for giving me so much love and support on my previous piece Loved While Full. 💛 Your words and encouragement have filled me in ways I can’t fully express. I hope I was able to return a little of that by sharing my best work with you. Your appreciation truly means the world.

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About the Creator

Aarsh Malik

Poet, Storyteller, and Healer.

Sharing self-help insights, fiction, and verse on Vocal.

Anaesthetist.

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  • Kera Hollowabout an hour ago

    "They don't call it harm, they call it not trying enough" :( It's devastating because it's true. What a beautiful and honestly heartbreaking poem.

  • Jessica McGlaughlinabout 18 hours ago

    🐠 🌳 great work!

  • Cristal S.about 19 hours ago

    Yes! And I feel like the school system has been designed to start programming us and fitting us into these neat little boxes before we can even fathom what's happening. I loved your poem!

  • YES Thank you 💪⛹️‍♀️🏀🥇🏊‍♀️❤😆🎇🎇🎆🌌🌅⛩️⛩️⛩️⛩️ . . . . BLESSINGS! Power to you! 🛸🌆🌆😆😆😆 . . . . 🎇🎇🎆⛩️ . . ⛩️⛩️ . .

  • Tiffany Gordonabout 19 hours ago

    Beautifully-written & insightful!

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