individuality is a skill

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thoughts on this statement?
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thoughts on this statement?
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Yes, can be a curse too though in terms of dealing with normies, but then again I’m autistic as fuck.
 
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It’s quite vague, many interpretations, what do you mean when you say this
This exactly. Individualism can be good as well as a curse. ‘If the rule you followed brought you to this, of what use was the rule?’ type sheeit mayn
 
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It’s quite vague, many interpretations, what do you mean when you say this
Children are all the same
And unfortunately many other people are the same kind of like npcs who dont have that much personality
Humans get a better, more specific and individual character than most people
When their parents have nice personalities

MAN IM TO FUCKING HIGZ
 
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This exactly. Individualism can be good as well as a curse. ‘If the rule you followed brought you to this, of what use was the rule?’ type sheeit mayn
Agreed, but I think it’s more beneficial overall. Also what defines a skill? Is Individualism being seen as a positive or negative from a relative/subjective frame of reference? At what point are you defined as individualistic? Is being more individualistic better, and if so, up to what point is the peak (because if you act completely on your own accord you’ll face loneliness and also you’d be likely acting against the law. There will be no order)?

This is a good video


Every human is sufficiently individualistic. But I think most people have categorized individualism similar to how others in society have (ironic 🤣). It’s black and white definition for most people, rather than a spectrum of grey. They’ll say anybody who frequently acts opposing to majority rule as being individualistic.

Is it a skill? I think having control of the “spectrum of grey” is a skill. Sometimes you need to head down your own path, whilst other times you should have the ability to relate to others, in order to be empathetic for example

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