Sunday, April 19, 2020
Sake Of Belonging Essays - Belief, Autonomy, Metaphysics
  Sake Of Belonging  annon    Just for the Sake of Belonging    Two common ways of handling a situation are either to do so  according to one?s own personal needs and desires with no specific  regard to other people, or one can base a decision on how it will be  viewed by others. The vast majority of people fall on the side of  being worried about what others are saying and thinking. Both good and  bad can come from living this way, but it has seemed to remain  constant throughout history. People have a natural desire to belong,  and to fit in with a certain group. No matter what group an individual  chooses, that individual almost always is forced sacrifice a part of  them self in order to seem more a part of things. People in this world  seem to need companionship and are often too weak to stand alone. As a  result, they stand together in what ever group they are best suited  to.    It is a point of interest to many of the people who have stopped to  think about this fact. The idea that people live according to how  others will perceive then has been established as the rule, not the  exception. The real question now lies in the reasons for this way of  life. It was hypothesized by C.S. Lewis that this desire to belong  and to fit in is a natural human characteristic. He believed that  people have an instinctive drive to belong, in the same sort of way  species reproduce. It is possible that his theory of instinctive  necessity is accurate, and humans are as a whole are week and scared  when they are faced with solitude.    The old adage ?there is safety in numbers? is appropriate in this  topic. Often in this world terrible things happen because people group  up and commit unspeakable acts, then take shelter in the numbers of  those involved. The Annual Freaknik ?celebration? is the perfect  example. Thousands of individuals crowd the streets of Atlanta and  pillage the city for a weekend, all the while they show no respect  for the laws or the residents of the city. This can be directly  related to the issue of people doing things to be a part of the group.    If these people were asked individually why they did these terrible  things, for the most part they would respond by saying ?everyone else  is doing it. This could be translated to ?I am just trying to be a  part of things?. In this particular example those involved sacrifice  any sense of morals or upbringing that they might have had.   ?Everybody is doing it?. This sentence has ruined thousands of lives.    It could could be the worst four word combination in the English  language. People have been convinced to begin drug use, drunk driving,  cliff jumping, and countless other unwise activities. The reason  behind this is clear, the human necessity to fit in and to seem cool  is often to strong to compete with. A person could have the world and  all of its riches, but with out someone to share it with, that person  would be totally alone.    People need each other. This is a fact of the world, and it will  never change.    This need is a natural desire that is found every where in every  person with very few exceptions. It is true that trouble can brew and  awful things can happen because of these groups, but the advantages  associated far out weigh the costs. These groups that people form  between themselves often serve as shelter for the lonely, for this  reason it is natural for people to go far out their way if necessary  to belong a particular crowd. As a result the opinion of others is  crucial part of life.    
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