Well, to answer that in a nutshell, I say that you need to know your place. YOU can't decide where you belong, FATE does this wondrous job for you. But in case you were confused on exactly WHERE you're located on the scale, I've taken the liberty to break it down for you. Now, if you recognize where you belong and you don't like it, you can always make the effort to change that, though may I say,this task ranges from moderate to challenging.
Part 5: The Inner Circle
CONGRATULATIONS! If you've made it to this position through hard work and dedication, then kudos for you, annnd if you started out here, then hooray for you [insert sigh of disgust here]!We've reached the inner circle. Most people who can successfully make it here, stay here. Most never can and never will be royalty. These kids enjoy the perks of popularity. Everyone knows your name, who you are, and you get away with some stupid shit, like wearing this fuckery they call onezies & rocking homeless man shoes as part of your uniform and/or everyday attire. They all seem to look the same, whether it's the same backpack, hairstyle, or whatever. "Inner Circlers", as I choose to call them, pretty much have it all. Your typical Inner Circler (though this is not always the case) is beautiful and outgoing, yet secretive and drama-filled. They always have a new dilemma to deal with, though boy issues or stepping stones trying to weasel their way in are usually the primary issues. Their conversation pool is extremely shallow, based on what we're doing over the weekend, gossip, or stupid inside jokes. They are very nice to be around, however. A load of fun and always up for an adventure, 'O'uties tend to be drawn to them, for their personalities are extremely similar.They also spend much of their time as the "foundation" of the Royalty, as friends and in some cases, followers. Most of them are kind and friendly, but some are rude and can be labeled as "B I T C H", or whatever you'd like to call it. Inner Circlers have no problems when it comes to the relationship/love life world, for about 9% are currently in relationships/"things"/FWB. The only downside to being an Inner Circler is that you have to constantly keep yourself relevant. You can't get too comfortable in this phase because there are plenty of people ready to take your place, as I've seen this happen with many naive Inner Circlers. Anyway, the Inner Circle is a swell place to be and when you make it there, all your hard work pays off.
Part 5: The Inner Circle
CONGRATULATIONS! If you've made it to this position through hard work and dedication, then kudos for you, annnd if you started out here, then hooray for you [insert sigh of disgust here]!We've reached the inner circle. Most people who can successfully make it here, stay here. Most never can and never will be royalty. These kids enjoy the perks of popularity. Everyone knows your name, who you are, and you get away with some stupid shit, like wearing this fuckery they call onezies & rocking homeless man shoes as part of your uniform and/or everyday attire. They all seem to look the same, whether it's the same backpack, hairstyle, or whatever. "Inner Circlers", as I choose to call them, pretty much have it all. Your typical Inner Circler (though this is not always the case) is beautiful and outgoing, yet secretive and drama-filled. They always have a new dilemma to deal with, though boy issues or stepping stones trying to weasel their way in are usually the primary issues. Their conversation pool is extremely shallow, based on what we're doing over the weekend, gossip, or stupid inside jokes. They are very nice to be around, however. A load of fun and always up for an adventure, 'O'uties tend to be drawn to them, for their personalities are extremely similar.They also spend much of their time as the "foundation" of the Royalty, as friends and in some cases, followers. Most of them are kind and friendly, but some are rude and can be labeled as "B I T C H", or whatever you'd like to call it. Inner Circlers have no problems when it comes to the relationship/love life world, for about 9% are currently in relationships/"things"/FWB. The only downside to being an Inner Circler is that you have to constantly keep yourself relevant. You can't get too comfortable in this phase because there are plenty of people ready to take your place, as I've seen this happen with many naive Inner Circlers. Anyway, the Inner Circle is a swell place to be and when you make it there, all your hard work pays off.