I shall not be a conformist, not today neither tomorrow. I shall never allow myself be boxed into stereotypes prepared by the society. I shall never allow fear of rejection push me into the crowd. I shall break the rules, refuse the norms and do my thinking myself. I shall weigh my options carefully, I shall not be a conformist. I shall be different, I shall add spice to the world and I shall make the world wonder in amazement. I shall be me, not you, nor you, nor you. I shall think independently. I shall set a path for myself, I shall be me.
When we talk of two things as being mutually exclusive, it means that the occurrence of one of them automatically means the absence of the other. That settled, why then do people think that if a person is wise or a genius, the person most likely will lead an immortal lifestyle? To be honest, I think the main issue is understanding what wisdom means and who a genius really is. Most people feel that to be a genius, one must be different in everything (true to an extent). However, the problem arises when so called wise people go to the extreme. In my opinion, there is a difference between a celebrated person and a genius. As a matter of fact, the real geniuses and wise persons are not really celebrated as much as the 'superficial geniuses'. Just because a person is able to go to daring lengths and try the unknown does not make them a genius, it makes them an explorer. To qualify as a real wise person, to be a genius as approved by worldwide standards, a person must be very cle...
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