This saying is usually used in the business world, to describe what type of jobs employees should look for. But it applies to our everyday actions, too. You should make the choices you want to make, and not be swayed by the crowd. This includes your choices of speech, friends, and even whether or not you will do your homework. (Yes, you will!) And you should love what you do: do something that will make you proud of your decision, not something that you will later look back at and think, "Why did I do that?" You have to own your decision. This includes snap decisions, which are hard because you need time to think about it. Do the right thing and hold your head high. And if people give you a hard time about it? Just say, "I'm too smart to do something stupid like that." No matter what they say, they can't change your mind unless you let them.
For more on this subject (kind of) look at my post called "Down to Earth" which was posted in Feb. It was probably one of my best posts ever.
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