Talk:Pyrrha Nikos/@comment-69.166.115.100-20160112004319/@comment-226878-20160112013309

The mistake loners make early on is expecting others to flock to them. It does feel awkward to force yourself into a group when you honestly feel they don't want you there, but you have to do it. If there's even an inch of space available at someone's table, go ahead and squeeze in. Sit sideways if you have to.

Believe me, I was heavily isolated from others in school. But looking back, I mostly did it to myself. Despite my talents, I felt like no one liked me which meant I didn't like myself, and that's a relentless cycle.

Despite your presumptions, not everybody is going to reject you. Some probably assume you prefer to be alone. A lot of the people I've encountered from my past have said as much about me. Should someone openly reject you to your face, shrug it off. In fact, be thankful. At least, they're honest. Just don't be discouraged. You'll find that accepts you. Or maybe just an individual... like Jaune. And you know people are fickle. Those people that rejected you may change their tune later.