Fitting in is not my style but it is my sisters and everyone in my family, my sister says you need to consider other...
cause you don't live in this world on your own, yes i do know i sharing the world but doesn't mean I have to be what the world wants just to fit in, what do you think
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Posted by mywayhere Mar 15th, 2013 at 9:32PM
You never should have to fit in. The world can handle you just the way you are and if not it is time to find another world that fits to you. I get upset when people always think everybody has to fit into a mold of their liking. Be who you are and love yourself.
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Posted by SilenceEvermore Mar 15th, 2013 at 9:26PM
Actually, you do live in this world on your own. We are all encapsulated in our own pathetic little spheres. The difference is that sometimes we let others share the sphere with us..but at the end of the day, we're still alone.
I think you should stay who you are. When people begin telling you to conform to their way of thought it only means you should strive all the more to be an individual.
The world doesn't care about you, you shouldn't care about it.
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Posted by shineon09 Mar 15th, 2013 at 9:25PM
Just be you
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Posted by olddreams Mar 15th, 2013 at 9:35PM
There is a difference between being yourself and being disrespectful of others. I have seen far too many people use excuses like "It's not me" "I just don't fit in," and "It's not my style," as an excuse for poor manners, selfishness, disrespectful behavior, and antagonistic behavior.
Put the shoe on the other foot. Look at the way you treat your family and ask yourself if you would tolerate them treating you that way. If the answer is no, you need to change your ways. If the answer is yes, tell your sister that you wish for the family to treat you the same way you treat them. Make them fit into your world.
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