Do you belong in the MYSTICISM genre? Mystics came to be known as delusional, but there is more to it. Naturally perceptive to layers, realms, and dimensions that others would overlook or even deny, they are able to gather insight that is not so readily explainable, being more abstract than concrete, so it may seem nonsensical. They stand out as being spiritual and acutely attuned to spiritual voids and yearnings. Like other genres here, they may be underestimated while simultaneously regarded as a threat. They put little to no effort into appearing proper or appropriate, comfortable dressing in rags and worn-out clothing, disregarding luxury items and status symbols. Ultimately, though, they bring the madness to grasp the extrasensory and be drawn into the unknown.
BEWARE! A common pitfall is apathy, or even disdain, for the superficial and the material so grave that they struggle to aspire toward it and therefore can barely, if at all, make ends meet, unwilling to sacrifice what they care most about for what they care the least for.