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Second nightmare increases the emotional pain level: the fear of rejection. The fear of a group of friends trying to find a purpose in life and when one accomplishes it, the rest would look like they haven\'t accomplished nothing so their reaction would be shunned. Worse, if the others accomplish things and there\'s one left. The remaining one will be shunned. That really hits home when you have friends who basically have either \
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Second nightmare increases the emotional pain level: the fear of rejection. The fear of a group of friends trying to find a purpose in life and when one accomplishes it, the rest would look like they haven\\\'t accomplished nothing so their reaction would be shunned. Worse, if the others accomplish things and there\\\'s one left. The remaining one will be shunned. That really hits home when you have friends who basically have either \\\"outgrown you\\\" or you \\\"outgrew them\\\".

Third nightmare is the worst type of rejection: The one from family. Some kids have families that have high hopes for them, possibly going into a career just like them or something that would be born of greatness...only for the child to choose the complete opposite. How would the family react? In worst case scenario, just like what happened: A complete and total humiliation and rejection of the family member, making him or her fend for themselves.

Yes, it\\\'s a kid\\\'s show, but it\\\'s this sorta thing that makes adults and grown-ups stop and think. Are we moving too fast to find our purpose in life? Will the weight of responsibility be too much? Will our friends still accept us for what we become? Will our \\\'\\\'families\\\'\\\' accept us for what we turn into? it\\\'s stuff like this that make me glad I watch this show.


Ok, enough overanalysis. Back to the ponies.
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