Revise this to be better: “The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it,
you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself.” -Friedrich Nietzsche. Statistics show that individualism has increased by about 12% worldwide since 1960. In my opinion, being different is very important, because if you blend in so much with society you're not really your own person. Imagine not picking out what you would wear; you having to wear the same thing as everyone around you.
From the very beginning, every individual has had to battle against the tribe. If you experiment with it, you will be lonely a lot, and you might be scared. The only thing that is too expensive to pay for is having total freedom to run your life as you please. Nietzsche. As of 1960, individuals worldwide have become 12% more individualistic. Being different is important because blending in with society prevents you from truly being yourself. For the sake of argument, pretend you won't be choosing what you'll wear. You'll have to wear the same thing as everyone else around you.
Indirect characterization is when the character is not directly characterized. Examples are when the person is said to not be as tall as someone else.From this you can gather the information that the person is not tall.