Question, at what point in your life did you stop caring about conforming to what everyone else was. At what point did trying to fit in and be like everyone else stop mattering to you, or is it something you still care about?
Question, at what point in your life did you stop caring about conforming to what everyone else was. At what point did trying to fit in and be like everyone else stop mattering to you, or is it something you still care about?
It's a good question and one that I'm not sure I can answer simply because I think I've probably always been a bit of a mixed bag. In some respects, I have always conformed, but in other respects, I haven't. I do think that when I hit my forties, I started to become increasingly less bothered by what other people thought of me when I didn't conform and try to fit in.
It's a good question and one that I'm not sure I can answer simply because I think I've probably always been a bit of a mixed bag. In some respects, I have always conformed, but in other respects, I haven't. I do think that when I hit my forties, I started to become increasingly less bothered by what other people thought of me when I didn't conform and try to fit in.