In fact, there has been a new research that finds cool people break the rules, but only certain rules. Researchers report in the Journal of Consumer Research that refusal to comply with traditional rules signals that you have confidence and independence, that you don’t worry what others may think of you. This only works if autonomy is considered suitable, but if the rules being defied seems unnecessary, illegitimate, or repressive. Being cool isn’t about breaking the rules, it’s about breaking certain rules in context (Winkler, 2014).
In a study, researchers asked a group of people to decide about their reaction to an ad that either supported breaking or following a dress code. The ad was stating that a dress code was for a legitimate reason (to honor war veterans), then it wasn’t cool to break the dress code. When the group reads that it was for illegitimate reason (to recognize a corrupt …show more content…
Cracking the code is about staying on top of fashion, music and using hip slang. Researchers find that the key to being considered cool, is setting oneself apart from certain unnecessary standards and only breaking certain rules. Cool kids behave in ways that are both unusual and proper. In a way, coolness mirrors self-actualization. These are people that think for themselves, though rarely in teenagers. They really don’t fit in and grow far from the basic needs to attend to important needs like self-sufficiency, beauty and justice (Grogan,