The power of minority 6/19/2022

In the morning I experienced uncomfortable feeling from the workplace. I cannot write down in details but the important thing was the event made me feel uncomfortable. As a student of Inner Child therapist course, I took this as a blessing because this event made me analyze the core reason deep inside of me to be irritated.

I meditated and analyzed why I got irritated by this event. Soon one of my experiences in my junior high school days came back to me. In the swimming club, at first I belonged to a bullying group. My friends would choose one club member at a time and called her out and bullied her. My friends were evil enough that they got rid of their stress out of our gentle club member. One day I told my friends to stop this bad habit. Then next day I became their target to bully. Luckily there were some other club members who knew me well and supported me.

This was my uncomfortable experience that once you become a hero who says the right thing, you will get attacked and become a target to be bullied. The old traditional way of a majority overwhelms a minority. However, the majority is not always right. Sometimes the minority, even only one person, can be the right one. The lesson is we should not always follow the majority. I always belong to a minority group. Sometimes I feel lonely and doubt my belief. But I need to keep in my mind that minority can win over majority. If I keep claiming the right