Life Tip #123: Don’t Segregate Those Who Are Different

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Humans have evolved to do well in groups. According to social cohesion theory, sticking together is really important for a group’s success.

This means that people who act or look different from the group can be seen as threats to this unity. Over time, groups with strong bonds were more likely to survive and have children, so it’s natural for us to prefer conformity and discourage differences.

This explains why those who act or look different often get picked on and bullied. Understanding these natural tendencies helps us recognize and challenge them in ourselves. Instead of following the group and picking on those who are different, try to overcome these instincts and be friendly and welcoming to everyone.

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Benefits:

  • By overcoming your biological impulses to isolate those who are different, you can transcend your animal instincts and create a more inclusive, supportive environment. 
  • This shift will enrich your personal life as well, helping you build a diverse network of connections and support by being open, friendly, and welcoming to everyone.

Life Hack:

  • If you notice someone being pushed out of a group, step up, show kindness, talk to them, and actively stand against the bullying.

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