A Quote by Baron Davis

When you're 20 and going to the draft, everybody is telling you what you should wear. I kind of succumbed to peer pressure on that one. — © Baron Davis
When you're 20 and going to the draft, everybody is telling you what you should wear. I kind of succumbed to peer pressure on that one.
Just because so many conforming kids wake up every morning asking, 'What is everybody else going to wear today?' doesn't mean that they don't wish it were different. Peer pressure is just that: pressure.
The best kind of accountability on a team is peer-to-peer. Peer pressure is more efficient and effective than going to the leader, anonymously complaining, and having them stop what they are doing to intervene.
You don't need to wear certain shoes or carry a kind of bag because of peer pressure.
Getting high off life is more than enough, and peer pressure ain't peer pressure when a boy is tough.
Ultimately peer pressure can lead people to bully, but peer pressure can also say bullying is not acceptable.
How you handle peer pressure - the pressure your children feel as well as the pressure you feel - in the early years will play a significant role in how your children handle peer pressure when they become adolescents.
That kind of peer learning, that peer teaching, that peer evaluation, and then administration of insight.
People just don't realize how much peer pressure, the desire for peer acclamation, influences them.
Never give in to peer pressure, especially if the peer is not attractive.
As a kid, I succumbed to peer pressure; I created an image of myself that was not true. But that belief system ended with the death of a close friend. It was then that I reached out for help from my father. It wasn't the teachings of The Four Agreements exactly, it was just my father's teachings in general. And because of this, I am grateful to continue my family's legacy. In this way, I say "thank you" to my family and teachers before me.
I think that no matter what you're doing as a teenager, you're going to be presented with peer pressure.
I see myself as a first-draft writer, so when I sit down to write something, the first draft is usually pretty close to the end draft. There will be some tweaks along the way, but it's not like I'll go 20 pages and throw it out and start again.
The people in the popular group say there is no peer pressure because they are at the top of the food chain. Really what they are doing is just eating away at everybody else.
With TV, your first draft just doesn't matter. It's a skeleton, and then there's draft after draft after draft, and so many other factors influence it. It's just a whole different kind of storytelling.
With my career, everything I do is me. There's no one that handles telling me what I should be about or how I should dress or anything. I'm hands on with absolutely everything. When I'm writing a song, I'm already thinking of the visual for the song and I'm already thinking of what I'm going to wear in that visual and what I'm going to wear when I perform. It all goes hand in hand. Everything I do is just me expressing different sides of myself.
A real friend is someone who does n0t give you expectation about delivering on some kind of peer group pressure.
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