Feeling Ignored??
Below is a poem by Hemdan in Egypt, who wrote The Greatest Pain in Life in Arabic and translated it into English. http://www.evancarmichael.com/Work-Life/1864/Feeling-Ignored.html
The Greatest Pain in Life
أعظم ألم في الحياة
The greatest pain in life is not to die, but to be ignored
أعظم الم في الحياة ليس أن تموت,
ولكن بأن يتجاهلك الآخرون
To lose the person you love so much to another who doesn’t care at all
بأن تخسر صديقاً تحبه جداً لتكسب آخر لا يكترث لك أبدً
The greatest pain in life, is not to die, but to be forgotten
أعظم الم في الحياة ليس بأن تموت, لكن بأن تُنسى
When you show someone your innermost thoughts and he laughs in your face
حينما تطلع أحدهم على أعمق أفكارك ثم يضحك ساخراً في وجهك
For friends to always be too busy to console you when you need someone to lift your spirits
حينما يكون أصدقائك مشغولين جداً عن مواساتك عندما تحتاج لأحد كي يرفع من معنوياتك
When it seems like the only person who cares about you, is you
حينما يبدو لك أن الشخص الوحيد الذي يهتم لأمرك هو أنت
Life is full of pain, but does it ever get better?
الحياة مليئة بالألم , لكن هل يتحسن الوضع أبداً؟
Will people ever care about each other, and make time for those who are in need?
هل سيبالي الناس بأمر بعضهم البعض
و يخصصون وقتاً لأولئك الذين يحتاجون اهتمامهم؟
Each of us has a part to play in this great play we call life
لكل واحد منا دور لابد أن يلعبه
في هذه المسرحية التي نسميها الحياة
Each of us has a duty to mankind to tell our friends we love them
على كل واحد منا واجب للإنسانية
وهو أن نخبر أصدقائنا بأننا نحبهم
If you do not care about your friends you will not be punished
إذا كنت لا تهتم لأمر أصدقائك, فلن يعاقبك احد
You will simply be ignored… forgotten… as you have done to others
لكن سيتجاهلونك و ينسونك بكل بساطة
تماما كما فعلت بالآخرين
Ignorance/모름/無知: a lack of knowledge or information about something. ~ Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
Many of us would have encountered the phrase “Ignorance is bliss”. The meaning is if you do not know about something, you do not need to worry about it. This implies ignorance is not necessarily good or necessarily bad.
To Ignore: 1. To pay no attention to something, 2. To pretend that you have not seen somebody or that somebody is not there. ~ Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
From http://www.evancarmichael.com/Work-Life/1864/Feeling-Ignored.html some ways to change your feeling of being ignored.
Step 1: Recall a specific incident where, as a child, you had the thought that you were unimportant. Maybe some kids excluded you at lunch or when picking sides for team sports. Maybe a teacher didn’t notice your skills. Perhaps you grew up in a crowded home with a lot of siblings demanding the limited attention of your parent(s). Maybe you had a sibling who was the smart one or the pretty one or the athletic one—the one who got noticed.
Step 2: Give your inner child reassurance that being ignored had nothing to do with him and that he matters even now to you.
Step 3: There’s a saying: It’s never too late to have a happy childhood. Start treating yourself the way you wish you had been treated. That means paying attention to your wants and needs, your likes and dislikes, and doing what makes you happy. Make your first question in the morning be, “What would make me happy today?” Maybe it’s buying new, brighter clothes that attract attention. Maybe it involves participating more in your community. Maybe it is asking for a promotion or joining a club. Whatever it is, commit to following through so that your inner child isn’t subjected to more of that invisibility. The gift of being truthful about your pain is that you can now do something for yourself to alleviate it. You deserve to feel special and to know that you matter.
Being ignored is not necessarily the same as being rejected. You feel like you don’t count. Even big shots are ignored sometimes. Consciously look for changes in a person. And if you’re one of those people who feel ignored, please take solace in knowing that unfortunately, in our ever-faster-paced society, the human touch is often a casualty. There are plenty of unquestionably worthy people who too are being ignored. The best thing you can do is to stop feeling sorry for yourself.