Not A Conformist

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Culturally, as a child, I had to conform to my environment of speaking, when your spoken to or making sure my behaviour was in accord with school and home expectation because consequences attached to any disobedience. Conforming became apart of my teen years and during my young adulthood, I still had a challenging time. However, over time, I became more self-confident with expressing my viewpoints and especially in my working environment, because the children I worked with, needed someone to speak up for them and fight for their rights to be apart of social activities. Therefore, presently I am not a person you would call a conformist. Personally, there is no judgment when it comes to people who conform and would do whatever it takes