Jackie Chin dijo:
I don't talk that much either. I am afraid of what people think of me, and I always try to please them.
That may be part of the problem. The "always trying to please people" part, that is, not the not speaking so much part. When you always try to please others it is easy to forget yourself and your own personal needs. Which is a shame because like anybody else, you have them too. Kindness and consideration, like all things, have to be mutual. Instead of pleasing others, try pleasing yourself. Do what
you want to do, instead of worrying how you'll be perceived. You live for yourself first and foremost, not for others. It is your life after all and not theirs.
What others think of you may seem like the most important thing in the world when you're in highschool but it really isn't. Some realise this later in life, others earlier. I feel the type of people that tends to be most popular and admired, is the type of people that does their own thing not caring about what others feel of them. They don't seek validation in the reactions of others, they are free spirits. They do what they want and don't care whether or not it's seen as "cool" or "hip". It can be a huge relief to just... do what you want.
Just be who you want to be, don't worry about what others say. You don't have to get too outrageously rebellious but you don't have to be a pleaser or a pushover. Nobody likes pleasers and pushovers honestly. Life's too short to have the things you do be dictated by other people's opinion of you. I feel the moment you stop caring, friendship will come your way. If only just a single good friend. In the end, that's all you truly need.
Oh yes and alcohol. That shit will loosen you up good. Try going to class drunk at least once.
Consequences will never be the same!
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