Is a sign of individualism. I believe if we aren't weird (let's face it we are all a little weird) we aren't expressing our individuality. People try to suppress their weirdness, in hopes of conforming to what society wants to make us. Conforming to all the different cliches that exist in society. During this we lose little pieces of our soul, or quirks, and individualism.
We shouldn't be afraid to be ourselves and embrace our weirdness.
As adults we fear that none will like us because of our quirks, weirdness, or individuality and it suffocated our soul a little at a time. God, our parents, or whoever our whatever you believe in wants you to be your unique self, and offer the world what you have to make it something different, better, and just more. By denying ourselves to confirm the world becomes stagnant, unrelenting, uncaring, bias, and not a gap pit place but one of dread, fear, bigotry, and just bad. We wantthe world to be an amazing place for ourselves, children, and grandchildren. But in order to do that we need to be weird.
Be weird just like when we where kids. Not afraid to explore, be different, or make friends. We became weird by embracing ourselves because we weren't told right away it was wrong. We just knew what made us happy.
Let us all endeavor to be weird, courageous, and happy to make this world something amazing together. Let's become the weird we liked about ourselves s kids and the weird we like more as adults.Let's input greatness b being weird and not confirm or five or children to confirm to society standards because those standard right now society has it is vital. It's not great standards the society wants us to be. So in order to change that embrace your weirdness.
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