
A law unto myself
“A Law Unto Myself” often points to a strong inner compass—traits, values, or impulses that you may follow even when others expect conformity. In psychological terms, it can describe autonomy, self-authorship, and a boundary around what “feels true” to you.
Possible affected areas:1) Relationships: choosing partners/roles that respect your independence; resistance to control.2) Work & purpose: unconventional paths, self-directed projects, strong ownership of decisions.3) Values & identity: defining morality or beliefs from lived experience, not external approval.4) Emotional life & habits: trusting your own timing; occasionally clashing with structure or “rules.”



























