You have to adopt what you say depending on the people you're with, because not every is either understanding or open to hearing different opinions. And again, it's not to be controversial. It's to say something that you feel strongly about that other people might not be aware of. I mean, politics, aftely, some way, tha, you can go against te crowd. You know, another thing is, i think that avoids the crowd is do what you love to do.
What does it mean by embracing orthogonality? When should you go against the crowd? And what are some of the things that you should go against the crowd?
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