Humans learn at a very young age how burdensome it is to please others. When we focus our attention too much on the approval of others, we might lose sight of what is truly important, ourselves. How we feel towards ourselves and the decisions we decide to make have a greater impact on ourselves than what others believe. An example of this is located in the fairy tale The Ugly Duckling. The protagonist is so dedicated to reaching the approval of others that when he doesn't receive it, he feels lesser than everyone. Even when he does feel love for himself, it's only because others accept him for who he is. When, and only when, the other ducks accept the protagonist of The Ugly Duckling, he feels peace. This is not a good mindset to have as we
When society decides that they would rather follow others, no more leaders are left to follow and society breaks down. When people follow, they lose beliefs, choose deception over honesty, and lose what they love the most. As someone begins to follow they start believing what they follow, instead of their own beliefs. Thinking that they have to be like another person forces people to lie about themselves. Losing someone or something they love the most doesn’t seem important to a person who allows other people to control them. People should not allow others to lead their lives when they could have their own.
One’s opinion depends on personal beliefs when unimpacted, but there is another factor that deters the direction in where that opinion goes. Peer pressure is a commonly used term mostly referred to high school or college, but what is it called when it expands to bigger crowds? Societal pressures affect an entire community, or specific parts of it, when providing expectations to fulfill. Higher influences shape a person’s beliefs, practices, and judgement to a platitude. The novel To Kill a Mockingbird strongly supports the use of societal pressures, along with Readings of the Social Animal and Romeo and Juliet, that give examples on how people succumb to other opinions , and how it affects the general public.
We live in a general public where it is hard to conflict with the standard. Each of us are influenced to act a specific way, or look a specific route keeping in mind the end goal to be acknowledged. For example, youngsters may confront peer strain to do certain exercises that may not be all in all correct to them, but rather do it in any case, since they need to fit in. In any case, this weight of congruity isn't just present in reality, it can be found in writing also. The story "St. Lucy's Home For Girls Raised by Wolves" by Karen Russell delineates that with a specific end goal to adjust to society, people desert their benevolence and empathy and end up plainly egotistical and passionless.
“You don’t need to be accepted by others. You need to accept yourself.”- Thích Nhat Hanh . This quote means that it doesn't matter what others think of you it’s just matters what you think of yourself. In the novel, The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton addresses the theme of accepting yourself for who you are, and not to let others change you. It is implied by S.E. Hinton that people should learn to embrace themselves for who they are and not to change if others don’t accept you or have prejudice towards you.
However, once he figured out that no one would love him and enjoy his company, he started to get angry. He thought that it was unfair that just because some people were beautiful they got everyone's attention. He thought that it wasn't fair how everyone reacted to seeing him and not taking into co side ration what knowledge and wisdom he had to offer. They all focused on looks, and that really saddened and infuriated him. He always had a passion for trying to learn, ever since the cottages. They taught him the norms that he knows of, and basically every form of knowledge the creature knew. It is very disappointing to watch the creature be excited about living in a very diverse world with other human beings, when all he gets is hate whenever he tries to unravel himself upon
People often conform to these norms in order to avoid rejection or criticism. However, constantly trying to conform to society’s ever-changing standards results in self-esteem issues, conflict in personal values, and losing a sense of self. Trying to please
The brothers and sisters really didn't care about the ugly ducklings feelings. Even his “mom” said she wished he never had him. Finally he didn't want to take it anymore and flew away. Being called ugly hurts more than you
Internalized objects become projected onto important others; we then evoke responses from them that fit that object, they comply, and we react to the projection rather than the real person
From the very beginning of the creatures life he has always felt ugly, unapproved of, and like an outcast because of how society treats him for his appearance; which already puts him in a depressed state of mind. Soon after
American psychologist, Rollo May, once said, “the opposite of courage in our society is not cowardice, it is conformity.” This philosophy is supported by Solomon E.Asch’s in his article, “The Opinions and Social Pressure.” In the article, Asch conducts a series of experiments that centralize on the influences of social pressure and the extent to which an individual, when confronted by the differing opinions of a majority, will surrender their perceptions to others. Asch argues that although humans believe they’re independent in their decision-making, they tend to pay heed to the majority because they fear the scrutiny of others and being an outcast in the group.
Once upon a time, in an old barn with blooming flowers and golden stalks of corn, there was Mama Duckling. She is soon having Ducklings that will pop out of their shell and be part of the world. It has been about 6 months now and they are ready to hatch. As the Ducklings start to hatch they are all beautiful creatures. All of those Ducklings were normal except one of them. That one odd Duckling was quite ugly. The Ugly Duckling would get bullied by the other Ducklings and would be called names. The Ugly Duckling would get pushed and shoved every day and be treated unfairly. The Ugly Duckling is abused and can’t even fly like the others. When the Duckling was born with the
Everyone wants approval, whether it's from peers to family. We want to be accepted, to be praised. However, there is always a person not happy with you. Trying to please everyone is impossible. Trying to accommodate everyone is a route to failure. There will always be that one person going against you.
The tale of “The Ugly Duckling” has been told for many generations. It is the story of a little swan that is mistakenly hatched in a duck’s nest and because of his strange and different appearance he is teased and ridiculed. Even his mother can’t understand how this “ugly duckling” could be one of her own. The ugly duckling goes through many hardships and a long, lonely winter. Then upon seeing his reflection in the pond he realizes that he has become a beautiful swan and happily swims off, joining a group of nearby swans.
If one has poor self-concept and sees oneself as unworthy then they will present themselves this way, which will result in a negative response from people. If one feels good about oneself, they will present themselves as worthy, which will result in a more positive response from people. The perceptions, beliefs and attitudes that steam from self-concept, will affect one's social surroundings. One will either come out of a situation with a positive or negative concept of these surroundings. Poor communication can cause one to have a poor perception of oneself. One's emotional state, dislikes, likes values and body image are affected by the opinions of others and can render one to have an inferior and insecure self-concept.
Nathan DeWall, a Psychologist at the University of Kentucky says that “Humans have a fundamental need to belong. Just as we have needs for food and water, we also have needs for positive and lasting relationships.” The need to belong can be so strong that we are willing to change who we are just to belong to a group. Most times it is small changes. For people who are people pleasers, we will go out of our way to help others, even if that means we are neglecting ourselves, just to get their approval.