There is absolutely no reason what so ever that anybody under the right mind should find it difficult to find their voice in situations. Now one may make the argument, let's go extreme for a moment, "What if the people who are asking for your opinion have a GUN POINTED TO YOUR FACE?!" The answer to that is simple, of course it will very difficult for someone to develop their opinion on ANY subject, because now it is a matter of life or death. Anyways I digress.
The point is that sure, there are certain situations where it is in fact hard to form one's voice, but there is more situations where it is easier to form such a voice. Boom, Roasted.
The point is that sure, there are certain situations where it is in fact hard to form one's voice, but there is more situations where it is easier to form such a voice. Boom, Roasted.
I agree with everything you are saying, but what if there is someone who is influenced by too many people around them that that person is incapable of thinking for themselves because their thoughts are not their own?
ReplyDelete@Virginia Good point, but opinions are opinions. Everyone's opinion are altered by the events that have transcribed in his/her lifetime and the kind of people he/she has conversed with in the past, some obviously more than others. Example: The classic, "nerd" and "jock". The nerd may have the voice that says, "Jocks are dumb people" while the jock has a voice that says, "Nerds are friendless no-lifes". Both have a voice but they have been influenced by others, right? People who can't think for themselves and absorb this, creating it to fact, ergo making it their own voice. It isn't entirely based off of their own thoughts but it becomes their voice.
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