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@ Jordan S
2025-05-17 13:53:36
I'm indifferent to Individualism vs. Collectivism because they feed into each other.
The behaviors of Individuals in aggregate influences the collective behavior, and collective behavior influences individuals with social pressure.
Like yeah you can do x, y, and z thing as an individual but you can be outcast in isolation which causes you to gravitate towards more socially acceptable behaviors.
I see both sides, people are individuals but they're also a member of a group.
But generally, I am open to those who are more engaging with others, whereas someone who is more hostile I would avoid, and not trust.