Quick thought today:
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Most soldiers in history didn’t fight because they hated the enemy. They fought because the people next to them were fighting. Loyalty to the group is one of the strongest forces in human behavior.
That’s true in war… and in everyday life.
What do you think drives people more
belief in a cause or loyalty to the group around them?
Loyalty to the group?
Belief in the cause?
If both, why do you say that?
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