Individuality, Personality, Social Phenomena
- Marketa Vernerova

- Mar 30, 2022
- 5 min read
Updated: Apr 3, 2022
A contribution to what I have studied and what it is for.

It is already clear from the picture above which area of the humanities was the subject of my study. It is a person, not so much as an individual, but as a personality who is part of society, which finds itself in mutual interactions, and relationships.
I will try to explain the complex system of human sciences that the field of study and science uses in the text below.
So, let's start with a question: Have you ever wondered how we are similar or, conversely, what makes us unique? We will probably find more similarities than we perceive differences. We all wear T-shirts, we all go to school, we almost all have a cell phone. We all have five fingers and almost everyone has hair.
So what Sets us Unique?
We live in a #society of humans. Between a #crowd of individual persons, who are also very similar to other people.
What do we like about others? Can we describe it at all? Is it hair, face, clothing, behaviour, maybe money, and social status? (the last one is for a different post, as it overshadows everything else).
The truth is, it will be the thoughts, opinions, and attitudes that set us special. These invisible #relationships then determine what we do and why which could be complicated.
When we open newspapers, they seem to be full of critical, conscious people who are often terrifying, because they certainly know everything. (So we don't have to worry about human safety or survival, because someone knows, what to do in every situation.) And when we see the reality outside, we find that the crowds are full of clueless people who don't know which and if they ever buy a yoghurt. Even this simple question causes them suffering. (On the contrary, we must be very worried about the survival of human society.)
Individuality in the Crowd
The humanities question is, how individual behave in the society of people. Interesting questions are also, if it is possible to maintain individuality in the middle of the crowd, or if it is necessary to belong to a group. Why do we forget our #personality, when we are among others? How do we evaluate the other person's sympathy or personality? How do we rate those we like? By appearance, clothing, race? Do we expect opinions or qualities behind the clothing?
The #humanities and #socialscience address countless other issues. Also, assure how others feel or behave, and for example, why they make fun of them.
Personality and Individuality
People are social personalities who create their #individuality in society. We spend most of our lives learning, reading books, and watching shows, which shape our thoughts and opinions. We must orient ourselves in a world full of thoughts, ideas, and ideas that are beyond normal survival. Not everything is economic, but also relational, irrational, biological, and natural. Knowing what affects us and how is certainly helpful.

"Each individual is far more complex and unique than it seems“
Without slicing hundreds of mice, it is clear that human personalities carry with them many individual memories and experiences. The real differences between us are not in dress but in our individual experiences, as in other factors, such as biological or environmental factors.
Drawing Templates
Isn't it sad to make the prescribed templates from these individual personalities? What we are afraid of? That we cannot handle these individual personalities? Or that they will not listen to us? Are we not ashamed of our shortcomings? How easy it would be if people just carried out orders without thinking about them.

Yet we see crowds that are full of people who look as if they are no different from each other. Often neither the individual realizes that they are doing what they do not want or that they do not want any of it. They themselves do not know what bothers them and seek help from an expert.
Many problems arise precisely because people do what they do not want or are forced to do something in which they have to deny their own experience or talent. They will be like trees that never bloom because someone is constantly trimming twigs that will no longer grow. (After all, many wise people long ago say the same thing to me, such as the French Enlightenment.)

So the humanities also deal with how people think or what critical thinking is. Can you answer the question: What is critical thinking for and where does patterning end? Do you consider yourself an individual? Can you imagine, what will you do when you get lost in the rainforest, where you have never been before?
We should be prepared for these issues and situations. Because this is our survival. Are we just as ready to describe what will happen to us in the crowd?
Get Inspired
Let's ask another question: What would happen if someone erased our memories? It is clear that this complex cannot be copied.
It is also clear that if we try to imitate our designs, patterns, or templates, we will never copy everything. The copied pattern and its meaning disappear, like information along with noise.

Isn't it Dangerous to Ignore the Humanities?
Human society is so complex that we need universities to understand each other. We live in a very complicated environment. So it's easier to force people to think like others than let them develop their own personalities.
But, when we make bricks, as sung in a well-known song, who is responsible for the actions of those moldings?
It would seem that everything is solvable by the economy. That society is run by those, who build great houses that protect us from the rain and wind, or those who build bridges or make scientific discoveries. And that everyone, in general, has to agree that houses, bridges, other buildings, or science simply need it.
"Humans will probably never be able to create the sun."
Isn't it dangerous to make bricks that don't understand that they need a roof over their heads, let alone understand themselves or others? Who doesn't even know that what surrounds them doesn't exist here by itself? Isn't it just as dangerous to ignore their individuality and needs or ignore our environment?
Nevertheless, why our superiors don't realize themselves. Do they think anyone will save them? Do they think they're getting lost in the crowd?
It's hard to say if there will ever be a building that can withstand all the elements. Humans will probably never be able to create the sun.
When disaster strikes, people forget to think and throw themselves at anything of value.
It is then good to know what individualities are made of. At that moment, all we need is an understanding of ourselves and each other.
About all this was my study, which has a wide range of uses.





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