A boy loves learning.
He loves reading.
He loves discovering new information in any way he can.
School provides him with some of his education, but he spends most of his time at the local library absorbing every piece of literature in his sights.
He is happiest when he is learning.
Unfortunately, the other kids at school don’t seem to share his unique appreciation for literature and sciences.
They make fun of him.
They tell him he will amount to nothing same as the rest of them.
The boy is quite lonely because no one wants to spend time with him.
Through his loneliness he finds the solace in the books he loves.
Although a pariah in his small town, he grows up to be a hero in the scientific world.
Not only has he met people who share his passion, he is rewarded for his insights.
There are a number of reasons why one would be ostracized from their communities.
Some are for legitimate grievances, while others can be simply due to a lack of understanding or empathy for differences.
Most people at some point experience a disconnect from others.
It may not be severe, but it can be a jarring experience.
Have you ever felt misunderstood by your peers?
Join Scott Mason and Oleg, as they explore the ultimate question, "Can living your story make you an outcast?"