Monday, September 12, 2011

Drinking Champagne, Going Insane.

Everyone is different, at least that's what we're taught to believe.
Every little thing in this world has variation.
People are like snowflakes; every single one is unique & different in it's own way.
Every person's heart beats to a different rhythm.
What's wrong with the world is that people fail to realize this.
We all know we are different, but in some kind of way we all struggle to fit in.
Some change their style so that it's identical to everyone else's,
some change their style so that it's the polar opposite of everyone else's.
Some people dumb themselves down so that they get the attention they desire,
some people act like they're so beyond intelligent for the attention.
When you walk into a classroom or a cafeteria at a high school,
you notice the people who sit together.
Typically, people automatically assume that there are cliques in high schools.
The popular kids, scene kids, skateboarders, nerds, athletes, etc.
In reality, that's not how it is.
Everyone talks to everyone, cliques aren't the problem.
The problem is that people still try to change themselves to be liked.
We all do it. We all want to be noticed, in some kind of way.
So we pretend to be something we're not.
We're so afraid people might find out who we are before we find it out ourselves.

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