@KNOWITALL This is fascinating, how, exactly, do you find nonconformism boring? I’m genuinely interested in finding out what makes you think being a nonconformist, in your own way of course, is boring. Doesn’t it dictate who you are and what you stand for? Your values and, everything aside, you as a whole?
@CWOTUS I can definitely sense elements of nonconformism in that answer. kudos.
But right now I’m not talking about the laws which are enforced through a social institution aka laws made by governments.
I’m saying in a normal everyday sense, what differentiates you from others? Is there a certain way of thinking that you refrain from, for instance? Do you, for example, believe that art is equivalent in terms of importance to mathematics and the sciences, as opposed to what many might believe? Do you define the word ‘genius’ differently? Do you see nature and the world through different lens, do you even truly appreciate nature for that matter? Do you like the idea of being ruled by someone (not in terms of law), do you agree with the idea of authority? Are you one to follow the general everyday rules set by people around you?
Do you believe in god? In religion? In beliefs and morals that abide you to certain things. Are you aware of others’ feelings, or are you sometimes unintentionally unconcerned with others?
Do phenomena of the world amaze you? Do you spend time thinking of the possibilities beyond our universe, or beyond our imagination for that matter?
Are you better off alone or with people, etc?
What makes you you?
Do you simply conform to generally accepted patterns of behavior?