As an individual stuck in a foundation known for its propensity to foster social congruity, college opened my eyes to numerous distinctive reasons why people decide to act in ways that normally they would not act. Not being sure of their identity, adolescents are more inclined than others to conformity. At its most basic, college is plagued by conformity through the stereotypes that students pursue and experience as they attempt to discover their own identity. There are two types of conformity: the one that forces you to carry out your tasks when your father authorizes you to do so, and the less than ideal one in which you blindly follow the ideas and rules of a clique or group, without putting into discuss the negative effects it has. on themselves and on the development of public opinion. Conformity is key as people strive for a sense of strength and acceptance in their lives. As a result of this need, "we then learn to conform to the standards of other individuals. Furthermore, the more we see others behaving in certain ways or making certain decisions, the more we feel obligated to follow their example." Despite the freedoms we are supposed to have in American society, most teenagers have difficulty establishing their identity. “Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth,” said John F. Kennedy. When we respect what our acquaintances, family or public opinion ask of us, we lose the ability to develop in our person. Conformity, on the other hand, is much more than simply the girl who wears UGG boots and an Abercrombie hoodie to fit in. It's more than simply listening to top 40 radio stations and watching American Idol to have something to add to the discussion. that your coworkers are drinking stale coffee… middle of paper… We are all inherently worried about getting fired. No one wants to be socially dismissed. Because of this fear, we are often too eager to conform to be accepted. However, some individuals have the strength to overcome the pressure to conform. These individuals don't have to be the punk rock kids who dye their hair purple and listen to hardcore rock music. Instead, they have the strength to be who they truly are and may not change just because someone says they are different and strange. Being different is not bizarre; being different means having the strength to face conformity, reject it and leave.
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