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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Introduction P1
Since the beginning of time, species have conformed and habituated with one another in a plight to survive and reproduce. It is through consciousness, human beings have trouble finding a balance for conformity and individualism. Yet, no one can deny the evidence that conformity is essential for any species- conscious or unconscious. Conformity is fundamental in order to form a civil and stable society and a civil and stable species. Indeed, through the literature of Sigmund Freud in Civilization and its Discontents, Charles Darwin in Origin of Species, a local survey, and a personal interview, the data about conformity will show that conforming is not only natural but normal. Conformity goes beyond "copying", it is cooperating and systematic. We are social beings and must coliberate with one another for a society to properly process. Humanity grows when we work together, survive together, and adapt together. For the sake of stability and necessity, habituation and conformity are vital and without such a structure both mankind and its modern civilization would sucumb to an unescapable downfall.
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