I didn't want to be like everyone else. I wanted to be better. If I did what everybody else did, then why would you look up to me? Why would I set an example?
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I'm not one to be like, 'What is everybody doing? Let me do that!' I just do what I want.
You don't have to be like everybody else or do things like everybody else. God created you to be a unique individual, and He wants you to be free to be who He made you to be.
I never wanted to be like anyone growing up. It's always been about the enjoyment, and I've just never wanted to imitate anyone.
If you can be a good example to other people, why not try to be that person? I have a bit of a people pleaser in me, but not so much so that it's out of control.
Growing up, I just wanted to be like everyone else. I didn't value or understand the beauty in being different at the time in my life.
Make yourself an example, achieve it, but don't hurt anyone on the way up. I don't think I did that.
I always thought everybody else was better than me.
You have to be nice to everybody, and then people want you to succeed.
I was this kid who never sat down. Nobody liked me? Well, I'd make sure they'd like me. I was the class clown, always doing crazy stuff and causing riots.
Nowadays, I could not care less about making other people like me. I'm a good person, I don't need to do that anymore.
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