C'est parfois et même souvent parfaitement raisonnable d'imiter les autres ou de s'en inspirer.
Faire un choix qui va à l'envers de tout le monde, comme le font tant de complotistes, est rarement un signe d'intelligence ou de lucidité supérieures.
Mais beaucoup de gens ont ce besoin un peu puéril de se distinguer.
It is O.K. to imitate others and read about them and learn from their experiences to build your own decision(s) and expand your knowledge and savoir faire and sharpen the way you’re thinking to conquer the world. Absolutely yes! But don’t follow plz
On dit souvent "libre comme l'oiseau!" mais l'est-il réellement? Sa liberté est elle-même conditionnée à son statut d'oiseau puisqu'il sait que la hauteur de vol est limité.
To me, this is a good example:
our decisions making are possibly influenced by the environment that all are living in and whether or not are able to see the big picture and jot down the consequences of our decisions prior deciding.
Have you ever asked yourself why it is easier for you to think in French for example rather than in Arabic?
Perhaps one can say it is easy to find words and ideas and express myself well in French than Arabic.
What makes you think this way?
Brainwashing is the culprit!
TVs, Radios, social media, studying abroad and so on so forth, all these are contributing on how we’re really making decisions in our lives.
“Les santions morales”
If your decisions are not like us we will not talk to you or be friend with you: this called morally sanctioned by others or excluded from the group.
Alors je ne vais pas dire qu'il y a quelqu'un (who is) derrière nos choix mais bien qu'il y a toute une série de choses qui vont encadrer ces choix.
I do not agree with you on this statement. If you keep seeing an ad you are more likely to buy!
Who is behind your decision though!!