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obviously we all depend constantly on each other’s thoughts, stretching back to the beginning of writing. nobody has ever thought for themselves. it’s impossible to be isolated from other people’s thoughts, even if those people have been dead for centuries
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the problem with cults is not that people have “stopped thinking for themselves,” as if that were something they would otherwise be doing. it’s that people are trusting some person or idea which is not actually trustworthy, and which is *unusual* to be trusting in that way
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when you trust something which is not actually trustworthy, but which everyone also trusts, we don’t call that “living in a cult,” we just call that “being a well-adjusted member of society.” being in a cult is exactly like this, except that “everyone” is a smaller group
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it’s not that the big cult won’t hurt you. it’s just that the ways the big cult will hurt you are normalized. small cults are also exactly like this. the ways you get hurt get normalized. and you find a reason to pretend they don’t matter
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Good morning. Just one thing: the people of Jonestown were outright murdered — forced to drink the poison at gunpoint. The Jonestown story is quite fascinating. Otherwise, yes, collective thinking would help me personally very much. Professional therapists parrot the Beatles.