Speak out is when you open your mouth and give an opinion that doesn't fit with the basic position of the people around you. Most of my extended family, and most of my in-laws listen to Fox News and occasionally quote Rush. I lived many years in Latin America and understand the complications of aliens in a different way. The Bible has many passages that talk about treating aliens well and loving neighbors. Sometimes, when Christians around me speak, share, or post hate speech, I speak out. I think I should do it more, but I am already the resident liberal.
Sigh, Christians that post hate speeches and openly condemn groups are just opening up a future for Christians to be hated and persecuted. If only everyone respected each others opinions... We'd be living in such a great world
In my expirence most people have more than a few friends, but only have a few really good friends. Also it's much better to open up to people or have meanful convos in real life especially with guys. Another thing is don't open up to people right away and tell them about all your problems, it can kind of scare them off. Just let it happen naturally, don't over think it, and you'll start to build better friendships. Building a good friendship takes time. You'll know when to open up if you don't worry about it. This is what has worked for me in the past, I hope something I said can be of some use for you. Good luck!
I think that when you create a certain persona It seems like you've created sort of this persona of being the goofy class clown, and that's awesome! You can make people laugh and they enjoy your banter. Only problem I see is that people label you as just that and have trouble seeing you in a different light. Therefore it's difficult for them to connect with you on a deeper level. I've heard of many famous comedians struggling with similar issues. Being the funny class clown type is a great personality trait, but it's important that you don't identify with it. Be sure to show people your other qualities just as often, so they can respond to you on a more personal level. Just my 2 cents and I could be way off here. Good luck bud!
I think you're right on the money. I can think of a class clown at my school who's absolutely nailed it, he doesn't identify himself with that persona and he can demand respect and be serious when he needs to.
Hey Bro try reading How to win friends and influence people by Dale Carnegie, you search in Google you will get the ebook download it and give it a read, may help you. Here is the link for the book https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://images.kw.com/docs/2/1/2/212345/1285134779158_htwfaip.pdf&ved=0ahUKEwiFzKaRoK7WAhXDrY8KHf7EABwQFghEMAM&usg=AFQjCNHY7yyEk4c2_7dFvhwRR11P9yC6lQ