Naruto ensina uma lição dolorosa sobre se sentir excluído

Naruto grew up being ignored by everyone — adults, children, teachers. No one explained why. He only felt the doors closing when he arrived. And he began to believe that the problem was him. Exclusion does this: it teaches you a twisted way of existing, always trying to prove that you are worth something to those who decided not to see you. Naruto reacted by being loud, impossible to ignore — but he still depended on the gaze of others to know who he was. The turning point came when he stopped fighting to be accepted and started fighting for what he believed in. When he stopped running away from what he carried inside him. And then rejection lost its power — because that power only exists as long as you need the approval of those who exclude you. Not all rejection says something true about you. Sometimes it just says that the people around you haven't understood each other yet.