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Group dynamics impact individual behavior from "summary" of The Social Animal by David Brooks

The way people behave is influenced by the groups they find themselves in. This is a fundamental truth about human nature that can be seen in a variety of contexts. For example, when individuals are part of a supportive and encouraging group, they are more likely to exhibit positive behaviors. Conversely, when surrounded by a negative or competitive group, individuals may adopt similar attitudes and behaviors. Group dynamics can shape individual behavior in subtle yet powerful ways. People are social creatures, and as such, they are constantly influenced by the people around them. This influence can be both conscious and unconscious, as individuals may not even realize the extent to which their behavior is being shaped by the g...
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    The Social Animal

    David Brooks

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