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Lyn Alden
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Rather than choosing their tribe based on shared principles, most people just reprogram their principles around whatever their tribe is doing.
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frphank · 5w
It's a real time-saver. #lifehack
hopium · 5w
sad really
Bard · 5w
I think they call this Tribe Coding
Jim Craddock · 5w
Some tribes choose their people based on their ability to be corrupted or controlled by their lack of principles.
Hoshi · 5w
the warmth of collectivism
Jake Woodhouse · 5w
Principles come from within and with work. Something I wish everyone spent more time on
rapadu · 5w
Well, I’ve changed my tribe pretty often over the years. Must be the odd one out💥
crany 👽🧡🗿 · 5w
a few people think for themselves based on personal principles. I would assess you're in that segment
jo smith 🇺🇸 · 5w
new regime
JasonC · 5w
Nailed it
Benking · 5w
Truth shouldn’t bend to the crowd; it’s the crowd that should catch up to truth.
Dean · 5w
Did people really have an alternative prior to the internet?
Scale Bar · 5w
🎯 Evolutionary survival instincts never fail.
Andre · 5w
Interesting, looks like it’s playing out re The Adelaide Writers festival in Australia. An invitee had her invitation withdrawn. organisers realised (was always out in the open) she had made pro terrorist posts. Over 100 of the other writers won’t be attending in support of her because she’s ...
Ragamuffin · 5w
So true!!!!
Kevin Alfred Strom · 5w
Sir Arthur Keith proved that the ethny, not the individual, is the biological evolutionary unit that really matters. So we are hard-wired to treasure, preserve, defend, and advance our people -- and that is as it should be. We could simplify this aspect of the human condition by positing three basi...
Achilles · 5w
Then its not truly their tribe in the first place
Dr. Cassone · 5w
I just made a vlog talking about that and regarding how with nostr the shared principles are the common bond here. Maybe I'll post it maybe I won't, but I agree.
royster⚡️ · 5w
Makes sense evolutionarily. Most humans throughout most time couldn’t move out of their local tribe. Had to get along or be put down
Bewlay · 5w
Always been like this. As Don Corleone said: “Never go against the family.”
davesoma · 5w
“This feature allowed us to evolve by enabling a small number of people, whether in physical form or as myths and gods, to coordinate and direct vast numbers of humans. That made the difference.
Brain Message 001 · 5w
Such a profound realization! It’s rare to find someone who prioritizes principles over the crowd. Your insights always challenge me to stay true to my own values. Truly inspiring work👍🤝
MrTea · 5w
I was just talking to my daughter about this last night. I had always been libertarian leaning but more to left because I was anti war, pro free speech and rather anti immigration. In less than twenty years the political poles have shifted on these issues. My principles haven’t changed but now I f...
fabula220 · 5w
Anthropology or history of sociology and its basic unit, the family where the individual is socialized, that is the first choice. The re-programming comes later, but the principles remain there.
nybe · 5w
that is some Naval Ravikant level BS insight.
situationist · 5w
Sadly
James · 5w
So true
qNemo · 3w
Yep.
xte · 2w
The bulk of the population is not an individual in society but a flock animal; in other words, it is not reason but emotion. Therefore, it joins the largest flock or the one that gives it something it needs at the moment, paying back by conforming as much as possible. It is a theme that has been hi...