Conformity In Today's Society

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Nonconformity, in a way, may yes be a way of conforming to some people. Doing things the wrong way or breaking the rules and laws is not an ideal way of conforming. One must learn to do things correctly and in a timely manner, to conform to how their life is. Being rebellious is a sign of change. People frown on rebellious behavior, because we’re all afraid of change. Change really is terrifying if you think about it. Rebellion is a great way for change to happen. Maybe things change on their own? Not likely, to have such drastic changes, considering how long the United States has been thriving. Doing what you think is right, isn’t quite the best way of conforming. Every decision we make, will impact us one way or another. Positive or negative, whichever way we decide to go, we will get to where we want to be eventually. Finally, doing things wrong, to make it seem like they’re ‘right’ isn’t a good way to go. Why do something halfway and wrong, rather than doing it right, and taking your time the first time? …show more content…
We wouldn’t be where we are today, if nobody had stepped out of society's standards. Mozart, the composer, wasn’t okay with how music was being made in the 1950’s to the 1990’s. He decided to start making the change. Without his starting the change in the music industry, music would probably still be the way it was back then. Musicians and composers back then had to work FOR the high and wealthy people, and write music the way the wealthy wanted. He just wasn’t having any of that. Now, today, you see rap, jazz, rock, hip-hop, alternative, and much more. However, Mozart frequently got into trouble for the way he spoke to the upperclassmen, and the way he acted like a child in his 20’s. He refused to listen to the older and more wise people around him, when he should’ve just let things happen the way they happen. Rebelling is very normal, and not the way people should do and resolve