Boost your ability to resist peer pressure
Can you say 'no' to a group if you really believe no? Are you able to express your
own opinions even if they conflict widely with 'group consensus?'
Peer pressure has been responsible for some of the worst atrocities in history.
Peer pressure has led to countless millions taking up smoking and then being killed by it.
Peer pressure swamps you in the herd instinct and tosses away your individuality.
Just because the majority are prepared to do something it doesn't mean it's the right
thing to do. But the herd instinct is so strong that it can feel right.
To be truly your own person you need to assess something on its merits, not on other peoples' opinions.
Sure it's great to take account of other people's experiences - if you never did this
you'd be pig headed; but automatically assuming the group (or should I say 'herd') is right is dangerous.
Peer pressure stops you seeing straight
Research shows that if enough people say that a square is a circle then those not knowingly in on the experiment will tend to disbelieve the evidence of their own eyes and agree that the square really is a circle. Isn't that frightening?
We are social creatures and work as groups. In early evolution we had to clump together
as individually we were weaker than the other predators. This is all well and good but if
we always look to others to lead then we may not be choosy enough about who
leads us.
The world needs free thinkers
Now, more than ever, we need people who can think for themselves and resist peer pressure when necessary.
The majority is powerful but also remember that group consensus at one time would have had
us believe that the world was flat, space travel was impossible and the moon was made of cheese.
What other commonly held ideas will one day seem as crazy to our descendents?
Being able to resist peer pressure when you need to will increase your confidence and make you
feel more of a rounded and whole person. It may even save your life.
Download Resist Peer Pressure now and live up to your own standards.
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