OK being 'uncommitted' in thought and life...
It's OK being 'uncommitted' in thought and life... Being that troublesome, rogue maverick outside the herd mindset.
Better than when you aren't settling as one of the 'consensual conformists'. Settling seems to be a way to reduce the agitation of stress, more than it is the contentment of satisfaction. What ever set of aesthetic trappings become your fetish-sized opiate, You end up going with that-in a defensive mode. Being more than a 'settling-mf' would take a proactive commitment of assertion or declaration: something not done when you have no intention of sticking-your-neck-out.
Being an anonymously immersed and indistinguishable homogeneous non-identity to all but your transactional [for what more could they be?] non-intimates is the role You and others have and share. In that sharing is the comfort of smug, mutual monolithic confirmation.
So why shouldn't you, the consensually settled, be feeling self-righteous? Therefore, being 'the uncommitted' IS okay, too! We haven't submitted ourselves to voluntarily settling for conformity.
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