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Children Quote by Noel Clarke

“I think one thing my mother always instilled in me was a sense of individuality. Being an only child, I never thought I had to rely on anyone. I was never afraid to be alone and I was never afraid to be my own person. So when all my friends were like, "Let's smoke weed," I was like, "I'm not doing…” quote by Noel Clarke
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“I think one thing my mother always instilled in me was a sense of individuality. Being an only child, I never thought I had to rely on anyone. I was never afraid to be alone and I was never afraid to be my own person. So when all my friends were like, "Let's smoke weed," I was like, "I'm not doing it." It wasn't because I was trying to be a rebel or because I didn't like it or I was anti-drugs. I just didn't do it because I didn't want to do it, and if I didn't want to do it, I wasn't doing it. That was it.”

Noel Clarke

About This Quote

Source Interview: Unknown source, personal anecdote

The speaker describes an internal drive for personal autonomy, rejecting peer pressure without a rebellious motive.

In simple terms: He follows his own choices, not because of rebellion but personal personal preference.

Key Takeaway

Trust your own instincts over group influence.

Themes

individuality autonomy peer pressure personal values

Mood

reflective assertive

Type

personal philosophical

When to use this quote

  • making personal decisions
  • social situations
  • substance use
  • family influence
  • self‑assertion

Key Concepts

self‑determination identity boundaries

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you ever question why you reject certain group norms?
  • How can you balance individuality with community belonging?
A Different Perspective

May overlook potential benefits of thoughtful openness to new experiences.

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