Societal expectations weigh heavy on the individual.
What society expects of me to achieve on their terms, rather than that of my own, is extremely exhausting.
I find myself continuously returning to this state of complete torpor.
But I have to remind myself, I am not what they say I am.
I am whoever I say I am.
And whatever I make of my own self.
I am not what they make me out to be.
Namely since I am conscious of my own existence as an autonomous being in this physical world.
And society cannot strip me of who I am and what I am…Me.
That is, they could never take me—and my individuality as a being—away from me.
The thought of that must be what frightens them the most.
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