cyn·i·cism
sinəˌsizəm
noun
1.an inclination to believe that people are motivated purely by self-interest; skepticism.
"public cynicism about politics"
synonyms: skepticism, doubt, distrust, mistrust, suspicion, disbelief; pessimism, negativity, world-weariness, disenchantment — Google Dictionary
There is a great deal of pressure from society to conform to its commands — Wallows
Really cutting loose from the demands and commands of society may be a pretty dangerous thing. — Bitter Crank
If society withdraws its approval and tolerance from non-conformers, life can become wretched, or one might be terminated. — Bitter Crank
How many people are deliberate nonconformists, and how many are people who have decided to call their unhappy fate the result of their personal rebellion? — Bitter Crank
I've always thought of myself as something of a non-conformist. In fact, in many cases I just didn't fit in (and didn't know how to fit) so declaring nonconformity provided me cover. — Bitter Crank
Cover from what? — Wallows
he most often disregards the social contract they were born in and does their own thing. It takes a great deal of courage to be a Cynic, and stay a Cynic. — Wallows
What does that say about a cynic's mental health? — TheMadFool
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