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Resistance is Futile - 28 views
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But why do we believe that we individually can't make a difference? Is it because that is the way things have always been, and since "it's worked in the past, it will work now"? I believe that political world leaders or any other popular media figures could instill this belief into people and make that change. If more icons world-wide attempt to convey the idea to the public, I believe that changing peoples minds that "We can make a change" is possible. The reason why we don't believe in this now is because if we look at it from say a national perspective, we think that very few people have similar beliefs, and this is the kind of issue in which majority wins. If individuals can be infused with the idea that the majority belives that they can make a change, this would become the common idea wether the primary idea is true or not, and once it has become belief, it will be come reality. However, as Mr. Frederickson mentioned that these chocolate factories might contain geniuses, what's to say that they may not contain serial killers, burglars or maybe even individuals with dreams of world domination (like Hitler)? I know that looking into the past for answers may not be the best portrayal of truth, but in the past, the percentage of geniuses is persumably lower than the percentage of serial killers (based on reports from different media I have seen anwyays). However, I am just looking at it from a different point of view and I understand that it may not be at all accurate as the media is mostly biased.
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