Descriptions of indigo children include the belief that they are empathetic, curious, strong-willed, independent, and often perceived by friends and family as being strange; possess a clear sense of self-definition and purpose; and also exhibit a strong inclination towards spiritual matters from early childhood. Indigo children have also been described as having a strong feeling of entitlement, or “deserving to be here.” Other alleged traits include a high intelligence quotient, an inherent intuitive ability, and resistance to authority.[4][6] According to Tober and Carroll, indigo children function poorly in conventional schools due to their rejection of authority, being smarter than their teachers, and a lack of response to guilt-, fear- or manipulation-based discipline.[7]
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Aw come on. Me being a smartass narcissist does not mean I’m some bullshit indigo kid.
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So, basically this is another synonym for “special snowflake”?
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Yeah, “indigo” kids generally belong to “special snowflake” parents. You may also know them by their street name “Mackaiyla’s parents, those assholes”.
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My dad is ridiculously intelligent, believes there are “special rules for special people” (namely him) and punched his high school dean unconscious three days before graduation. Not a narcissist! Indigo child!
