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Our Town: How to be cool in seven easy steps

Tom Ferraro

"Everyone wants to be cool and admired by others" photo by Tom Ferraro

Many of my younger patients ask questions about how to become cool  or more attractive to the opposite sex.  These questions are often asked by sensitive, quiet teens who have been bullied in the past. Outside of discussing the overall impact that bullying had on them, it’s hard to come up with an answer to the question: “How do I become cool?”

There are many examples of cool cats. My generation had Marlon Brando, a guy who looked like an angel but acted like a devil. Since he was an actor he probably acted his way into coolness.  Nowadays the younger generation would say Snoop Dog is cool, but he acts that way probably because he’s stoned half the time. Snoop Dog makes for a bad role model so we can’t use him.

Well, after giving this question some thought, this is what I have come up with. Here are the seven things you can do to become cooler and more attractive to the opposite sex:

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If you want to be cooler, you can do  what I said. Dress better, greet folks with a smile, develop a passion for something, do more reading, and pay attention to your body language. All of this may not convert you into Marlon Brando, but it will make you more attractive.

Kids who are naturally quiet and sensitive are the ones who often will get bullied and are not a part of the cool group.  If you’re the quiet type, and are not getting invited to all those weekend parties, it pays to remember that the world is run by the quiet types. The quiet ones who spend more time alone, reading, studying and just plain thinking about stuff.

Creativity and all the new ideas in the arts and in industry never come out of the minds of the cool guys but instead come out of the minds of the quiet introspective ones. Bill Gates, Warren Buffet and Mark Zuckerberg  are good examples of quiet types who spend time alone  thinking things over. So be proud of yourself.  You may feel lonely right now, but your time will come soon enough.

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