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I still don't see how group identification is a negative trait. And how extreme individualism is a plus. Conversely someone would say you were a sociopath. A misanthropic hermit.
Empirical observation? Confirmation bias, availability heuristic.
|Well, if you think for yourself, you'll realize how stupid society is, and stay clear away from it.
Looks like you're living in the wrong society.
|Yeah. The more socially "successful" part of the society, there are many of them and they are all in the bottom part.
Again, you regard situational consciousness as a negative.
|Indeed, I wasn't explicit enough
...Or you know, that still isn't a well-defined distribution. And you still fail boxplots.
|Human worth.
...Yes, like I can measure that hypothetical construct with a robust and parsimonious measure. Then repeat it. It's your subjective opinion. The entire Social Psychology/Sociology community is laughing at you.
For one, I'd like to see you name an exemplar of the ideal person of utmost worth. Five bucks says you'll say Maddox.
By society did you mean Debord's Spectacle? In which case it still doesn't measure human worth.