From 9b582197ff432d596cfdd6fe7aa92d2c8fb48c42 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sameer Rahmani Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2020 18:19:02 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update the prymid post --- _posts/2020-08-14-sameers-pyramid.md | 14 ++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+) diff --git a/_posts/2020-08-14-sameers-pyramid.md b/_posts/2020-08-14-sameers-pyramid.md index b69153a..417a45f 100644 --- a/_posts/2020-08-14-sameers-pyramid.md +++ b/_posts/2020-08-14-sameers-pyramid.md @@ -17,4 +17,18 @@ and how they navigate the world. This post is the summary of my thoughts on the a hypathesis on the behavior of trends and how to ride them. +By evolution, humans are social creatures. During the course of human history, we always tend to form +groups and communities, villages, cities and civilizations. We have found our comfort and safety living among others +and society. Trading with other, fighting along side others and exchange words and wisdom with other. Society gives us +confident and the sense of stability. Often, we seek validation in a group. Dealing we the unknown is out of our comfort +zone and plays with our minds and puts us in a doubtful state of mind. Humans by nature are againt change we don't want +to loose the sense of stability and safety by changes to our surroundings and being in doubt creates fear. In a situation +like this people tend to resort to a group of other people to validate their thoughts and get ride of the doubt that is +bugging them. Exchanging experience and thoughts helps us to think better and stay calm. Seeing people who +had the same experience gives us courage and helps us to push the fear away. Community validates our way of dealing with +the unknown in life. It gives us direction. + +But in the history of mankind there were many people (but few in compare to total number of humans) who were adventurous +and overcame their fear of the unknown. //Instead of hiding within the worm and welcoming and few people who breaks it . superstitios + In many cases people try to follow the hurd and the collective wisdom.