I'm too insecure to hold my own opinions on some things. What should I do to stop this?
Make sure you have enough arguments, read a lot.
>>18652217
What kind of opinions?
Also:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KMj9wsrPE5U
>>18652217
That is a good thing, don't change it
>>18652274
Just opinions involving liking stuff.
>>18652297
Political, religious, food, movies, sexual...?
Face scrutiny. Expose yourself to the insecurities untill it's not even an issue. People can be assholes and disagree with you for the sake of disagreeing. If you truly believe in what you say, then nothing else should matter to you
>>18652355
Stuff like shows, movies, games, etc.
It is normal and necessary to be insecure about topics you don't know a lot about. The world is very specialized today so be sure to know your facts very well before talking and don't push conversations into things that you can't explain in a simple and easy way, or anyone who specialzes in that topic/has read a lot might just cockslap you.
Anyway, if you ever find yourself in a situation where you've been proven wrong, I recommend admitting it and not making the same mistake again. That way you'll already be over the average pseudo alpha guy that thinks he's a dominant desirable male for holding strong on his retarded argument
>>18652217
You are also too vague for anyone here to help you. Elaborate.
>>18652541
...Does it matter if you don't voice your opinions on them?
>>18652599
I know you're trying to be philosophical, but OP probably wants to be more involved and potent in regards to these things--to be able to discuss them and make them his own rather than just some disconnected, almost meaningless hobby.
Then again, randomly voicing opinions is pretty fuckin useless, too. OP definitely needs to talk about what he wants to do.
>>18652579
>>18652630
I'm not looking to get into debates or anything. There's just sometimes where people not liking something I like will cause me to doubt myself and think that I'm somehow an inferior person for liking it.