He concluded that they share the following pattern Meher…
He concluded that they share the following pattern Meher of a close-knit group cultivate team spirit by unconsiously building illusions. One of these fantasies is a belief in his ability: in our leader in this case, Kennedy) and the go are confident that the plan will work, then luck will beside." Next comes the illusion of unanimity: If the others the same opinion, any dissenting view must be wrong. No one wants to be the naysayer that destroys team unity. Finally, each person is happy to be part of the group. Expressing reservations could mean exclusion from it. In our evolutionary past, such hunishment guaranteed death; hence our strong urge to remain in the group's favor.
— from The Landing (Death) · Art of Thinking Clearly by Rolf Dobelli
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