Crowd Mentality Conveys No-Oneness

Journal Title: International Journal of Social Science And Human Research - Year 2022, Vol 5, Issue 12

Abstract

The paper inspects the individual's personality concerning self, Crowd Ruler, members, and surrounding setting. It creatively examines the cause and conditions of why individuals make a phycological crowd around a Ruler. The larger the Crowd, the more the individual vanishes within and outwardly. The individual in the Crowd alters himself into a narcissist and, simultaneously, a sentinel toward others. His ego is above everything, so he wants to be a Ruler or the Ruler of the Crowd. On the outside, the gravitational force of collective psychosis and the fear of Crowd's breath convert him into an emotional and malevolent no-one. He loses vision in the Crowd, and his rationality turns off while instantaneous fury turns on. Purpose: This discourse aims at a society led by rationality where individuals live in harmony and peace. Methodology: The duality Crowd-Ruler is reviewed through experience while emotional processes in Crowd members and the Ruler are examined for the accounted social acts or behaviours. Findings: The notion of duality Crowd-Ruler is a sensitive matter because if leaders and decision-makers have this duality like a beacon, society suffers devastation. In addition, the mentality of duality Crowd-Ruler might come across through uncomfortable behaviour in everyday life and work situations. A simple tool to avoid conversion to a No-one is by not thinking, speaking, or writing with "We". Originality: The paper examines first the cause of Crowd making and then outlines the effects of the Crowd eventually on the identity of its members which is the No-oneness.

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Saimir A. Lolja

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  • EP ID EP712328
  • DOI 10.47191/ijsshr/v5-i12-68
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Saimir A. Lolja (2022). Crowd Mentality Conveys No-Oneness. International Journal of Social Science And Human Research, 5(12), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-712328