Every group has its idiosyncrasies, but at a certain point we all are human.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Everybody has their idiosyncrasies.
We all know we are unique individuals, but we tend to see others as representatives of groups.
I think better of our behaviour as individuals than I do when we see ourselves as members of a group. It's when people start forming groups that we have to watch our backs.
What is unique about humans is their individuality.
We are not a monolithic group of individuals, not every single person believes the exact same thing.
We're not inherently anything but human.
Humans have certain properties and characteristics which are intrinsic to them, just as every other organism does. That's human nature.
In any group there is more or less tension between people, and there are complicities and affinities.
The human race is a herd. Here we are, unique, eternal aspects of consciousness with an infinity of potential, and we have allowed ourselves to become an unthinking, unquestioning blob of conformity and uniformity. A herd. Once we concede to the herd mentality, we can be controlled and directed by a tiny few. And we are.
Groups are grammatical fictions; only individuals exist, and each individual is different.