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The Topic - Going against the group?: When is it legit? When is it delusional self created aggrandizement?
This definition of aggrandizement will be used in this post.
the act of making something appear greater than is actually warranted by the facts: Some saw it as ego aggrandizement.
We all know of heroes, who had the backbone to stand apart from group think.
These types had courage, and backbones made of steel.
They didn’t care what the group said, they had the guts to stand for what is right.
History looks back at such brave men and women, and grants them high esteem.
There is a certain hero quality given to those willing to go against the flow. This is esteemed so highly, that some may give esteem by default, to those they observe as “against the flow”. In fact, those “in the flow” may be given less esteem. Those “in the flow” may be viewed as weaker, dumber, sheeple-ish.
What happens when the social elevation of such people gets cemented in the mind of a dangerous lone-wolf? What happens when the dangerous lone-wolf associates their unique behaviors with the unique behaviors of true against the stream heroes?
The first person to come to mind is the Unabomber, aka Ted Kaczynski. This is a man who in his own mind thought he was fighting for a good cause. He was against the advance of technology, yet “those in the flow” just wouldn’t follow along. What did this “against the flow” lone-wolf guy do? He built bombs, and murdered people.
How could this man possibly arrive at the conclusion that doing such was a good thing? Did he have a delusional self created aggrandizement that associated his behavior as on the same level as past heroes? Did he see people in the past who went against the flow, and assume he was like them, simply because he was going against the flow too?
When is going against the flow legit?
When is going against the flow simply a case of delusional self created aggrandizement?
Have you ever thought your “against the flowy-ness” was legit, only to discover later you were in the wrong? What initially caused you to think it was legit? Was it because you were going against the “sheeple”?
Is there a way to convince a dangerous lone-wolf with a delusional self created aggrandizement, that they aren’t in the right, simply because they’re not one of the “sheeple”?
This definition of aggrandizement will be used in this post.
the act of making something appear greater than is actually warranted by the facts: Some saw it as ego aggrandizement.
We all know of heroes, who had the backbone to stand apart from group think.
These types had courage, and backbones made of steel.
They didn’t care what the group said, they had the guts to stand for what is right.
History looks back at such brave men and women, and grants them high esteem.
There is a certain hero quality given to those willing to go against the flow. This is esteemed so highly, that some may give esteem by default, to those they observe as “against the flow”. In fact, those “in the flow” may be given less esteem. Those “in the flow” may be viewed as weaker, dumber, sheeple-ish.
What happens when the social elevation of such people gets cemented in the mind of a dangerous lone-wolf? What happens when the dangerous lone-wolf associates their unique behaviors with the unique behaviors of true against the stream heroes?
The first person to come to mind is the Unabomber, aka Ted Kaczynski. This is a man who in his own mind thought he was fighting for a good cause. He was against the advance of technology, yet “those in the flow” just wouldn’t follow along. What did this “against the flow” lone-wolf guy do? He built bombs, and murdered people.
How could this man possibly arrive at the conclusion that doing such was a good thing? Did he have a delusional self created aggrandizement that associated his behavior as on the same level as past heroes? Did he see people in the past who went against the flow, and assume he was like them, simply because he was going against the flow too?
When is going against the flow legit?
When is going against the flow simply a case of delusional self created aggrandizement?
Have you ever thought your “against the flowy-ness” was legit, only to discover later you were in the wrong? What initially caused you to think it was legit? Was it because you were going against the “sheeple”?
Is there a way to convince a dangerous lone-wolf with a delusional self created aggrandizement, that they aren’t in the right, simply because they’re not one of the “sheeple”?