How to build social pressure tolerance
Social pressure make people do what they don’t wanna do, from teens conforming to a dress fashion to adults who feel the need to do financially well with their peers. Learning how to build your social pressure tolerance helps you become an individual and lessen the (negative) influence by others.
I go out and do social experiments, just to build up my social pressure tolerance more and more. For example, the story of the Fat Girl and I at the bus stop in which I got on the bus in front of 200 people by cutting in the front, despite the constant complaint and bickering of a fat chick.
Building social tolerance helps you explore different possibilities in life, instead of just doing the norm. Like high school kids who go to college or university straight after high school – hey, that’s what every one is doing! The list goes on.
To build social tolerance, you need to gradually build it up. Part of it is learning how to say no.
One of my favorite thing to do is learn the art of selling and the underlying psychology of it.
What I do sometimes is go into a car dealership and have the car sale man approach me and start doing his high pressure sales tactic.
I would make him invest his time in me and make it seem that I’m going to buy the car, but hesitate. Then the last minute I would say no to the sale, and walk away as if I’m offended. You know, just for fun.
So go out there and build your social pressure tolerance, the more you do the more internal oriented you become once you let the outside social pressures dwindle.