Amongst the marginal ones there are those one treats as being unlike from an early start and there are those who wanted to be different; The first ones are clearly rejected by others because of a prominent, evident, seeable intrinsic characteristic (that doesn't fit the model of what is normality for the mass), the person builds a low self esteem, a fear of others, of being judged and has the impression she doesn't fit anywhere and can't be accepted; The second ones have similar symptoms, they have a common appearance but they search for their individuality, they search an identity, they want to be unique and acknowledged like this, so they build themselves their feeling of never belonging anywhere, they grow their uneasiness and the multiple symptoms, and end up being stuck and as lost as the first ones; For a same state at the end we have different causes.
I want to add that probably the second ones are people who question their environment and are truly "intellectual" people, and the first ones could be simply unlucky to be born in a society that doesn't accept the differences and the cause of their tormented mind condition isn't forcibly due to an overquestioning like in the second ones. Well here i make generalities, i know exceptions exist, and this is just a poor theory my brain tried to assemble.
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