The dangers of standing out in a crowd: Should you stand out, or blend in?
I am an “individualistic person,” so, I like to be queer, and I also like equally weird people. My friend Daisy is a stand out, she is statuesque and has the personality of a “Lara Croft” so, you could just imagine how confident she is as a person. When we joined a competition, in which we both won first place (it was a running competition), Daisy was wearing a gown and still managed to win. I never saw a runner pull off a podium win wearing something so long and uncomfortable. To say it bluntly,” she is a stand out intentionally and unintentionally.”
Although I must say that the dangers of standing out actually far outweigh the advantages when you are in a position that involves people and traveling. In one of my favorite travel websites, the color black is a good backpack color because you would “blend in” a crowd. In some occasions, blending in is a better option than standing out or else you will put yourself in a position where you can be a “target” , you can be a rather easy target.
There are people who are a stand out, it can be because of their looks or their personality and even unnecessary display of wealth. When I went to Vietnam, a lot of foreigners complained of being scammed and judging on what they were wearing, I was not surprised. Why would you wear a Rolex and a Birkins bag while traveling? It is not the place to display wealth and opulence.
My story is a bit long but to cut it short...Do you like to be a stand out or someone who blends in a crowd?