I don't think going against the flow necessarily makes you a disrupter. However, let's say it did, for the sake of answering your question. In that case, I would have to say I am much closer to being a disrupter than I am a flow(er).
I suppose it would have to do with attitude wouldn't it PC? If you were simply moseying along minding your own business going against the flow or whether you were yelling and shouting and screaming as you were trying to wake people up to the evil around them. Attitude. It's all in the attitude! Thank you for your reply! :)
Me? You have many contrarians here. I can think of several. A disrupter is a contrarian by another name.
This post was edited by O-uknow at November 30, 2016 7:00 AM MST
Well how about this? Say someone marches to his/her own drummer which causes that person to go in a unique direction, against the flow of the majority. That could be disruptive whether the person intended it to be or not. You would have the lookie loos who would slow down and wonder why someone is going in the opposite direction paying no attention at all to them. At the very least it would be a curiosity for those who noticed. Those who didn't notice wouldn't notice! Thank you for your reply O and Happy Wednesday. :)
This post was edited by RosieG at November 30, 2016 7:04 AM MST
Here's a secret I shall share just with you. Ignore the flow. Live in your own little bubble world. Focus. The flow no longer exists. Only you and like-minded others who live with you in your little bubble world will be there. Mahalo for your reply OS. I can hear the WHARRGARBL from here. I don't know why but I am reminded of a Stephen King novel/movie...CUJO. Which I neither read nor saw but I do know CUJO was a not-so-nice dog. The WHARRGARBL looks like the offspring of a wolf/hyena/dog. Yes. A 3-way intermingling. But I digress. Happy Thursday! :)