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.
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We all know we are unique individuals, but we tend to see others as representatives of groups.
We've all got to look at ourselves, start with yourself, that's all you can do. I believe that we can act responsibly as a group, it's just that there are vested interests telling us not to bother.
I believe people think as a group more often than we might realize or care to admit. We like to believe that we act as individuals and nothing more, but time and again - in corporations and business, in politics and religion, in fashion and culture, and in friendships and social circles - we think and do as one.
Every group has its idiosyncrasies, but at a certain point we all are human.
Being put in a group, I hate that. I don't think anyone likes it. Everyone just wants to be their own person.
I'm not really part of any group or clique or gang because that's always been my nature.
I can't belong to groups. I've tried. I behave normally, but people don't look at me normally.
What I like is the idea of a group, even if it's just two people - the idea of solitude within a group.
One thing I've learned through all the ups and downs is that if you're doing things right, then you have a core group of people. Not just a core group like your homies or your buddies, but a group of people that has a good influence on you, who you respect and admire, and you know that if they're on your side, you're doing something right.
I was taught that you didn't want to be part of the group - that it was better to do your own thing.
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