If you cannot mould yourself entirely as you would wish, how can you expect other people to be entirely to your liking?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There are lots of people I admire and respect, but I don't necessarily want to be like them. I'm too happy being myself.
There's always going to be a separate version of you that people will create, and you have no control over it.
If you try to follow everyone else's mold, you'll probably fail at some point because God created us uniquely for a reason.
I think I've always wanted to be different from everybody else. I get really annoyed when I do something and everybody else does it too, or if I'm doing something that everybody else is doing.
It sounds so simple, but if you just be yourself, you're different than anyone else.
People often expect me to be something other than what I am.
I don't want to live up to how people expect me to be.
We're all weirdos, and people want to work so hard to fit into society, but it's like, no matter what you do, you're never going to be what society depicts as what's perfect, because that's not real. The only point that you have to make is that 'I'm being me.'
I've never looked at myself and said that I need to be a certain way to be around a certain sort of people. I've always wanted to stay true to myself, and I've managed to do that. People have to accept that.
I'm no different to anyone else; I want people to like me. I just don't particularly want them to understand me.