But I'm not worried about seeking out the approval of others - that high school thing of joining the club.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes, of course, I could not belong to the boys club, but that's OK. There are always ways to do what I wanted to do. It doesn't really matter so much to me.
Do not look for approval except for the consciousness of doing your best.
I think that when people join clubs as simple as a sorority or a fraternity, a football team, a baseball team, it's just - you want to be in a group. You want to be around people, you want to be with people.
Having cancer gave me membership in an elite club I'd rather not belong to.
As much as the next person, I want to be approved of, but I'm not greedy for that stuff.
You cannot expect to be on intimate terms with everybody on your club, and there is no reason why you should be, so long as you are playing the game.
No one in high school wants to be put under the spotlight. You don't want to be that person who stands up for the other people because then the people who are going after those people are gonna come after you.
I get recognised, but I'm not the sort of person who frequents popular clubs. I try to keep out of that.
In high school, there are so many cliques. You're never safe.
I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member.