Why do I not like having opinions that differ from the norm?

Why do I not like having opinions that differ from the norm?

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fear

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fear of ridicule, being ostracized

Most of us like having opinions that differ from the norm.

You don't fit in because you're trying to fit in.

Because sharing the opinions of the collective allows you to relate, fit in, avoid conflict, feel like a part of a collective. The usual.

>avoid conflict
I've noticed this is pretty much my entire personality. My therapist pointed this out, too. Why am I so afraid of conflict?

Because you're agreeable? It's part of that mentality. Are you emphatic? Do you have a hard time telling people things bluntly? Do you find it hard to go after what you want? Do you feel swayed by trying to fulfil what other people want instead?
Do you even know what you want?

>Do you even know what you want?

Not really, I guess.

That's it right there. The telltale sign of an agreeable person.

So what should I do?

Hmmm. What do you think you should do?

You need to find out what you want. Age? Occupation? Any education?

Think about that for a minute.

Complain about it until it magically goes away?

What the fuck do I say in this situation?

Something to help me.

Say fuck off

because truth doesnt matter to you
you are a passive sheep who doesnt want to be trampled by the herd for going against the flow

you sound like you would enjoy studying philosophy

Why's that?

Manchildren fear being ostracized as they do not possess the needed skills to thrive on their own.

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