Hey, I know the feeling of being insignificant. What helps me is to sit in a room by myself - write out every bad thing I can about myself. Then - and this takes quite some effort - write out good things that you think about yourself and what other people say about you. I stay there until I have at least half the number of bad things. Then, you focus only on the good things for a week. After a week, i repeat the process. This is difficult, I cry every time I do it, but trust me it works, I'm much happier than I used to be, and do not feel as bad about myself. Good Luck, and remember you have the same rights to be happy as everyone else, so if you are not part of the 'gang', or are not seen as 'cool' - be yourself!
-- weightless -- falling -- nausea -- loneliness -- isolation -- insignificant in size
Insignificant is the correct spelling.
-- weightless -- falling -- nausea -- loneliness -- isolation -- insignificant in size
Here's a list of words: 1. Demean2. Downgrade3. Neglect.
insignificant=umimportantSuch things are insignificant details compared to the main goal.Omit the insignificant details.He felt very insignificant next to the president of the student council.
That is an insignificant fact. His contribution was insignificant.
My doll is insignificant but my famliy is not.
The worn out book was insignificant.
The problem is very insignificant.
I Is for Insignificant was created in 1998.
Religion is insignificant
Well, honey, "Death of a Moth" by Annie Dillard is a good ol' piece of creative nonfiction. It's not your typical bedtime story, but it sure packs a punch with its vivid descriptions and deep philosophical musings. So, if you're in the mood for some thought-provoking literature, give it a whirl.