men and monster…

The social environment defines strongly how people act and interact. Also individuals which were known as someone change their behavior according to the social context. Everyone wants to be respected and to be liked and it needs a defined behavior within a defined social context to achieve this.

The death of a system is the organization of power in a pyramidal structure and the error-intolerance. The top of the pyramid does not make mistakes by any chance. Making mistakes is reserved for the people below the top. These people below the top are eager to contribute the errors which happen automatically once people act downwards the pyramid. The alternative is to stop acting.

The top of the pyramid defines a certain climate of possible success. The unwritten rules describe what people have to do to be successful within the system. It is a self-fulfilling prophecy – people invent behavior according to these unwritten rules and try to move forward according to these rules.

There is no such thing called personality. Everything happens within a social context. The difference between men and monster is a broad but invisible border.

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