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In "Uselessness," Ella Wheeler Wilcox explores the feeling of being unneeded, unimportant, and insignificant. Through her poignant poetry, she captures the essence of loneliness and despair that can come from not feeling valued or appreciated. The language is simple yet powerful, evoking a deep sense of vulnerability and resignation.
Wilcox delves into the internal struggle of wanting to be seen and heard, yet feeling like no one truly cares. She brings to light the universal human experience of longing for connection and validation, while also grappling with feelings of inadequacy and worthlessness.
Overall, "Uselessness" is a raw and honest exploration of the darker aspects of the human psyche. Wilcox's words are a haunting reminder of the impact that feeling useless can have on an individual's sense of self-worth and purpose. This book is a must-read for anyone who has ever felt lost or invisible in a world that often values productivity and success above all else. Book Description: |
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Philosophy |
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Romance |
Poetry |
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