That's right. No "s"


We all fall prey to the idea that there is an advantage to the "many".


The "many" has a price and there is a disadvantage in "the many".


We need to see that numbers are an indicator but not the Indicator. We have become so programmed to feel comfortable doing something as long as there are a lot of people on board.


One example (though there are an infinite amount of these) - MW3 came out and no one in their right mind would agree that this extremely violent and inappropriate game is okay. But it's popular, "many" are buying it, and "many" are playing it as I type. But the game is trash. The commercials are funny and clever, but the game is trash.


How many are going to listen to me? none, maybe few.

No teenage boys are going to "like" this.

No mass quantity are going to share this.


We fall for the mass popular all the time.


Ask yourself, do I really agree with everyone because it's right or because no one is going to say I'm wrong?


With Humility.

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