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[–]forscher 4 insightful - 2 fun4 insightful - 1 fun5 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

Correction: It is not arrogance. It is realizing who you actually are.

Also antisocial and asocial are completely different behavioral patterns.

Let's just appreciate the simple fact that 90 % of humanity consists of idiots.

So i behave asocial when they try to force me into a "group" of peers and i behave asocial when i don't like my conversation partner.

As soon as i realize he / she basically is an ant, i behave antisocial. Especially when these idiots try to apply the force of "social" pressure or "groupthink".

I know for a fact that quality of decisions goes down with size of group.

Basically this follows from Benfords law of big numbers. So to say.

But you also can spot it everday.

Because ants are better of in a group of their peers.

I'm not facing twainian dilemmas anymore.

Simple as that it is.