(1) Collective Society is the basic idea of stability through sacrifices of an individual for the community as a whole. It is a great opportunity for the community to grow as each person puts forth th

Collective Society is the basic idea of stability through sacrifices of an individual for the community as a whole. It is a great opportunity for the community to grow as each person puts forth their own, creating benefits for everybody including the one that sacrificed creating a strong bond between the members of this group. I personally feel that this can be a strong successful way to live considering that everybody does their part for the greater good and success of the community to flourish. On the downside, each person becomes a part of a whole and in this I feel proper function  may not ever reach your full individual potential. If you stand out and began to strike your own interest and that is not of the group this simply puts you back in line and stops you from growing apart from everyone else. A drone if you will. We all became a single part of a well oiled machine thriving but never standing apart and getting your own out of life. I feel its simple at this point, Are you living? or Are you just existing? Leading to Individualistic Societies, the quite opposite of Collective. As individuals we have the opportunity to cease our creative expressions and thrive in progress of our full potential. This I feel is a great way to showcase the rising potential of an individual and inspire a greater community accelerating economic and overall social progress. However as great as this sounds it does not come without its faults, Unlike Collective wich has created a selfless community and all inclusive individualistic can be somewhat darker. Individualistic communities tend to have lower self esteem and poorer mental health creating a society that simply does not know how to ask for help and utilize resources. Although it creates the idea of freedom and self relied choices it can contribute to a community with individuals harnessing greed and selfishness. Sound familiar ?

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