Knowing your enemy

I have a radar for the opposite, the whys, the who's, question everything. It's exhausting for me and my circle. Leaving no stone unturned requires an endless stream of consciousness. 
Also you become a pyrrah because you dare to question tradition, normality, real things, most people's lives experience and so on and so on.
And you are a know it all. Even if you claim you are not.
But sometimes you are liked for your stance. But mostly not. It's not a way to make friends and influence people. That is about stroking people's egos, agreeing with them, doing as they say, obeying, being subservient. 
Sometimes characterised as arrogant because you stand out and refuse to compromise. Having principles is not useful. Too political to make friends. Should be a politician, the biggest insult, the very thing you dislike. 
Misunderstood. 
Being a sceptic, thinking differently, reading/listening to stuff apparently you should not - know your enemy. The cul de sac of only listening/hearing/seeing those who agree with you - your friends! 

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