Simple Minds Will Always Roam (The ‘Herd’ Factor)

October 31, 2007 · Filed Under Society, Thoughts 

During a visit with a client on Tuesday, we had a long discussion about people, society and life overall. We discussed the “rat race” that so many Americans take part in, our nation’s obsession with “show and tell” and so much more. Once again, I was reminded why I live the life I do: I don’t like following the ‘herd.’

The ‘Herd’ Factor is rampant throughout America. It’s like an infestation of roaches feasting on rotting food. The masses tend to follow a mundane and repetitive cycle on a daily basis, simply because few ever desire to be truly individual and unique in thought. A few examples:

1. Social Constructs — Race and religion are major herd factors. Handed down for generations now, most people tend not to question the validity of these irrelevant concepts in society. Instead, like a pig at home in its pin, most people are content with the notion of these herd factors.

2. Material possessions — From the hottest clothing to the newest cars, Americans want to look good — but usually, not for themselves. We live in a society which is highly materialistic and we enjoy making grand impressions upon our friends, family and colleagues.

In life, there will always be followers, leaders and those who tread their own paths. Which one are you? If anything, I certainly hope you’re not a follower. We have far too many people who live by the herd factor.

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