An individual's mind is made up of many thoughts. As a dual major of Psychology and Theology, I have learned that my mind can travel down many avenues. My mind switches from one way of thinking to the next as I jump from basing reality off of facts to thinking abstract and critically. The ways of thinking that an individual may do on a daily basis might at times complicate one's life. Those challenges, however, are what makes ones' conscious different from the rest.
Your conscience is one of a kind. Do not let anyone tell you that your thoughts are so crazy that society or anyone else might not be able to tolerate you in the end. By experiencing so many awkward conversations in my lifetime, I feel that being crazy is what makes each of us unique.
It's challenging to stand out in the crowd where many internal thoughts might get in the way of one's spontaneous character. Showing sides that we may not regularly present to others is natural, and can be another identification to represent how the ways of consciousness can be unpredictable. Therefore, I believe that our conscious tells us more than we actually think. This system can work in a very powerful, humane way as it sends out signals that tell someone when the right time iis to speak or act.
The ways that I allow myself to recognize that my mindset is unique has benefited me for most of my life. I can truly acknowledge that I would go insane if I did not allow my conscience to be the focal point. I feel that allowing this internal system to come through can be presented as the ultimate way of expression.