The only time there's ever been a bald stereotype thrown my way was during jury duty. I was one of the 12 on the bench, and the prosecuting used his "privledge" to exclude me without explanation. I shared this with a buddy of mine (an attorney), and he said that attorneys often view guys that shave their heads as "free thinkers"....not sure how to take that one.Anyway, it would have served the prosecutor well to keep me on the jury. The case had something to do with property rights & calculation of taxes, something I know quite a bit about. I still wonder how that case was resolved.
I don't think bald, these days, shouts neo nazi or racist.I think it has more to do with body language. If you walk around frowning, or if you're generally not very social, people may perceive you as unfriendly because of your body language. Seriously!Try to smile, smile before you walk in somewhere, and try to interact with people more. I'm reading a book, The Charisma myth, that is extremely beneficial in this area. Give it a shot!
Quote from: Hingatao on August 03, 2012, 08:47:01 AMQuote from: Mikekoz13 on August 03, 2012, 04:41:04 AMThis is simple to me Dude. I have a one line statement that I use all the time that really explains a lot of the unexplainable:"The world is full of dumb asses.... don't let a dumb ass ruin your day."Well said. I second that!Thanks guy
Quote from: Mikekoz13 on August 03, 2012, 04:41:04 AMThis is simple to me Dude. I have a one line statement that I use all the time that really explains a lot of the unexplainable:"The world is full of dumb asses.... don't let a dumb ass ruin your day."Well said.
This is simple to me Dude. I have a one line statement that I use all the time that really explains a lot of the unexplainable:"The world is full of dumb asses.... don't let a dumb ass ruin your day."
Just roll with it man, If people judge you solely on you being bald, then they dont deserve the time of day. Just smile and kill em with kindness! Ive never met a polite racist before.
A polite racist would be something to behold..."Excuse me sir, why don't you get on the next plane back to where you came from? We have enough of your kind here! Thank you and have a nice day"That would just leave anyone dumbfounded!
Quote from: Smoothy on August 04, 2012, 02:36:11 AMI've read up on the 30 day rule, so by the time I that point, when my comfort level is at it's peak, these issues will subside to a lame foggy before.Smoothy, don't be disappointed if your surge in bald-confidence arrives sooner than 30 days; I expect it will.Now that you've shaved you are going to notice just how many other guys in the world have the same smooth hairstyle. It's impressive (and reassuring if you need it).Yesterday I was on the staff bus which was filled with mostly college-age kids (thus, approximately your age). Three of them were sporting the slick dome and looked awesome as I'm sure you do as well.Give yourself the time to adjust, focus not on the loss of hair but on the freedom you've gained and the cojones you've demonstrated to take charge of your destiny.Cheers to you!
I've read up on the 30 day rule, so by the time I that point, when my comfort level is at it's peak, these issues will subside to a lame foggy before.
I recently met a young guy who belongs to a group of which I am an old member. The young guy told me that he lives in the neighborhood in which I used to live and saw me almost every day when I walked my dog. I moved away about five years before this conversation, so the guy was about 15 when I moved. I asked where he lived and said that I didn't remember seeing him around then but that a lot of time had passed and that he had grown up and matured.He said, "yeah that is true. Did you know that you scared the sh*t out of everybody in the neighborhood?"I laughed my posterior off for a few minutes and then told him [cleaned up quite a bit, removing political and social epithets!] that I was an aging peacenick and that the folks in that neighborhood and I had little in common and that was why I moved!He said he understood, telling me (as I knew) that my tattoos were what frightened them. So I asked him how he thought they would like my new look, with a huge lion tattoo on the back of my shaved head. He said that some of them had seen me around since I moved and they were still afraid of me.So I told him, "I am glad to hear that. Now I know they won't all follow me to my new, liberal, tolerant neighborhood, wanting to live next to me!"LIFE IS GOOD!
I just moved to Melboure, FL from CA and applied for a job at University of Central Florida I had my second interview last week and they have said that I am their top canidate. They sent my name to HR for approval. I hope to start work this week. Keep you head up and just be yourself. Everything will be just fine. Daniel
but I could never stick with it due to that self-conscious feeling I get when people spectate.