CasanovaFrankenstein
Don Juan
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- May 19, 2007
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I just came across this site recently, www.succeedsocially.com and the guy writing this stuff sounds so much like me it's creepy. Always being a "good boy", following the rules all his life, seeing social activities just for their own sake as being frivilous and shallow. Seeing people who have a lot of people in their social circle as being shallow (but probably just a justification for not being like them which is what I've always really wanted). Another big one is spending a lot of time alone, I mean A LOT of time alone. But here's something he wrote that I'm scratching my head about, on how spending too much time alone can cause a person to seem "weird" when he does find himself in social situations:
...weirdness tends to be self-reinforcing. It will isolate you through a combination of your own preferences and your not being a good fit with other people. Once you're cut off from the rest of the world, you can't help but grow off in your own strange little directions, free from the social feedback and guidelines that keep other people's behavior from becoming inappropriate. That's probably the biggest factor in weirdness. You're living in your own little world and everything about you is just a bit 'off' compared to most people.
Here's my problem: does this go against one of the most fundamental ideas I've seen here, of being your own person, not being concerned with social norms or with how people view you? You know, how you're supposed to be independent from needing other people to tell you how to think talk or act? Is someone who modifies their behavior because that's how "normal" people are, isn't that being phony?
...weirdness tends to be self-reinforcing. It will isolate you through a combination of your own preferences and your not being a good fit with other people. Once you're cut off from the rest of the world, you can't help but grow off in your own strange little directions, free from the social feedback and guidelines that keep other people's behavior from becoming inappropriate. That's probably the biggest factor in weirdness. You're living in your own little world and everything about you is just a bit 'off' compared to most people.
Here's my problem: does this go against one of the most fundamental ideas I've seen here, of being your own person, not being concerned with social norms or with how people view you? You know, how you're supposed to be independent from needing other people to tell you how to think talk or act? Is someone who modifies their behavior because that's how "normal" people are, isn't that being phony?