Majoritarianism is the idea that the majority rules, but what happens to those left behind?
It can leave us with feelings of isolation, invisibility, frustration, resentment, and thus a lack of motivation.
Growing up with challenges in learning, no meaningful friendships and poor socialisation skills, I retain a small insight to how that can feel.
I often believed I didn’t belong!
I know I'm not the only one; many of us have felt that way for a variety of reasons.
Belonging happens when we feel truly seen, when we're accepted as we are, and not when we’re trying to match the expectations around us.
We live in a world that often celebrates the loudest, the strongest, the most popular.
But real strength lies in listening to the quiet voices, and the ones who have experienced adversity.
If you’ve ever felt like the minority – whether in thought, background, or belief - know this: your perspective matters.
A strong culture is one where every voice is heard and valued. That's when we all win.
Have you ever felt like the odd one out? What helped you find your place?
Let’s talk!