At
3 1/2 my daughter climbed the countertops for a box of cheerios and a
bowl. She was valiantly attempting to prepare her breakfast. I was
incredibly threatened, “How after only a few short years, could this
totally dependent being could already need me less?”
In his 1843 essay titled “Self-Reliance”,
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote about this basic human need for individuals
to follow their own instincts and ideas in life. Liberating,right??!!
Intimidating,Yes!!! My daughter’s innate drive for self-reliance and
trusty individualism was a huge test for what Emerson coined as, “Trust
Thyself”. If you are one of those people who have this type of inner
confidence, naturally you most likely don’t depend on others. Here are 8
things those who don’t depend on others would understand.
1. You Have Strong Values
Whether
it’s your disposition, experience, or some combination of the two,
you’ve learned that truth is your religion. You live by values which
naturally flow from the inner confidence and core of who you are. These
values are the unshakable foundation from which you derive your sense
of confidence. Those who don’t depend others to make determinations in
life, are aware that truth comes from within and you use this
fundamental truth to relate to the world, solve problems and set goals.
2. You Don’t Depend On Others To Make Decisions
Reserving
the right to make your own decisions maintains your autonomy and
independence in a world full of potential choices. Others may not agree
or understand your strong “pursuit of happiness“,
however there is no shame in following your instincts in discovering
your path in life. Of course, it is important to be kind while asserting
yourself, however it is not necessary to give into to an expectation
that does not fit with what you desire.
3. You Know What You Want
Those
who don’t depend on others are self-reliant and are fully aware of
their direction in life due to inner confidence. You have have short and
long term goals set that are realistic and attainable. You can often be
labeled as stubborn, defiant, or bull-headed by family members and
peers but you consider it to be inner confidence. However, because of a
strong drive and sense of what is right for you; following your
intuition rather than group consensus is all the direction you require.
You staunchly express independent thinking in support of your own ideas
and opinions.
4. You Are Informed
In
knowing what you want, your thirst for knowledge helps you effortlessly
move forward in life. Information is your life’s light saber;
illuminating the path in the presence of uncertainty or influence.
Although these are not common experiences for those who don’t depend on
others, they are human experiences. Being informed keeps you
well-rounded so the pressures of conformity can easily roll off and
advocacy for self and others is one of your highly respected character
traits.
5. You Are Seemingly Quiet
Quiet
is not an accurate description, but that’s how others may experience
you, however you are most likely engaging in quiet observation.
Observation is a necessary tool in figuring things out. You stop, look
and listen, while you observe your own as well as others’ thoughts and
actions in an attempt to determine how to authentically relate to the
situation. You don’t depend on the lead of others to fit in.
6. You are Okay With Making Mistakes
Those
who don’t depend on others, typically don’t seek validation so making a
mistake is no big deal. You fully accept the learning curve in life.
As an independent person you have a “bring it on” attitude when it
comes to figuring it out, knowing that mistakes lead to greater
understanding. What’s the worst that can happen, right? Some of this
world’s greatest entrepreneurs have
confronted their deepest fears only to ultimately end up right where
they belong — all because of inner confidence that carried them along.
7. You Don’t Need a Plan
Because
you are resolute in your values, have identified goals, are keen in
observation, and at ease with learning as you go; you let these
principles guide you in your journey. Your infinite wealth of positive
and negative experience provides proof that it all works out, because
sometimes climbing the counter for Cheerios results in a tumble.
However, you understand that a tumble is a part of success. Not needing a
plan allows you to benefit from the trial and error in life because
independent people thrive on learning through action.
8. You Assume Responsibility
How
would any of this be possible if you weren’t a pro at taking
responsibility? When self-reliant people don’t depend on others, they
don’t point the finger, its just not an option. You assume ownership in
all areas of your life, but you don’t beat yourself up for not being
perfect. When independent people take responsibility it’s not just for
all of the extrinsic stuff; they take responsibility for themselves as
well, knowing that respect and trust in “thyself” is key.
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