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 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.”
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.
Trust your own instincts over group influence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- making personal decisions
- social situations
- substance use
- family influence
- self‑assertion
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you ever question why you reject certain group norms?
- How can you balance individuality with community belonging?
May overlook potential benefits of thoughtful openness to new experiences.