I developed a problem with authority. Any time that authority was what I interpreted as being unjust, I stood up to it, and that became my personality.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I developed a resistance to authority. Not to discipline - I learned that. But to authority. I like to think for myself. And I like to cause trouble.
I've had a contemptuous relationship with authority throughout my life. I found myself at odds with authority, and I'm disdainful of blind authority.
I've always had trouble with authority.
I obviously identify with the anti-authority figure. I've pretty much always had problems with authority, ever since I was a kid.
People are always casting me for what they call my 'authority.'
I think of myself as unconventional, I guess. I maybe always had a problem with authority, like a stubbornness about what's expected - despite wanting to get some recognition through performing - but also not always wanting to do the expected thing.
I wasn't good with authority, went to lots of schools, didn't like the fact that there was no autonomy.
Oddly, I do have a problem with authority. I find it very difficult to knuckle down and follow rules. Which are the classic symptoms of someone who has a troubled relationship with their father. And yet, I never had a problem with my father.
My disposition as a human being is kind of a go-along-to-get-along person. I tend to trust authority.
I've always had a problem with authority. That's why I had to be my own boss.