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Dominik [7]
3 years ago
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Why do people follow the crowd?

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alexgriva [62]3 years ago
4 0
People follow the crowd to fit into today’s society. Being social has become a major part of how the world functions now. Nowadays people have a mindset that makes them think that if they don’t fit in, they’re gonna be alone. But in reality you should just be yourself, people should like you for who you are not who they want you to be. Another reason why someone might want to follow the crowd is a possible belief that we’re better in numbers. Of course this goes for being safe in the physical type of world, but it also has something to do with the emotional world. Just being with someone might make you happier, no matter what you have to do to be with them. A different way to look at the situation is to think about expectations. People follow the crowd and try to fit into the world’s expectations in order to be looked upon equally. You shouldn’t need to do this. Be yourself. <3

Have a good day!!!! :)
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