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May 26
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SYSK TRENDING - The Dangers of Collectiv...

Mike Carruthers | OmniCast Media
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Humans are social creatures, and one of our strongest instincts is to fit in with the group. We want to belong. We want approval. And often, we assume that if enough people appear to believe something, it must be true. But what if a lot of people are only pretending to agree? According to Dr. Todd Rose, this happens far more often than we realize. People r ... Show More
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