How to Change The World!

in #life7 years ago (edited)

I have wrote about this before, but I think every one of us should know this information, so I'll write about it again!

Majority influence plays a vital role in maintaining social order. The fact that we biologically love to be like the rest of the world and tend to keep away from 'being different' means that we're pretty easy to control. Generally, we rely on the judgement of everybody else when accepting a widely-spread idea and don't bother to process it in detail.

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'Does everyone say we should wear purple this season? Fine!'
'People believe the world was created by a God who lives in the sky and sees everything? Absolutely!'
'The rest of the world thinks women are inferior? No problem!' (of course I'm referring to 100 years ago!)

We have a natural inclination to simply trust whatever the world is telling us. We accept that the 'TRUTH' must be real, since everyone has done the same, so what's the point in processing the information? Even when we're in doubt, we deny ourselves the right to ask questions, because we are simply terrified of being different and therefore not accepted. But if this is the case, how is the world changing?

If we look at the last few hundred years, a lot of things have gradually changed. Take some of the most important issues, like racism and misogyny. There's no denying that the world's views and beliefs on these subjects have shifted dramatically, and the generally accepted ideas are completely different from what they were 100 years ago. A very important process played the role in this major change, called MINORITY INFLUENCE.

Majority influence is easy. Monkey see, monkey do. Minority influence is a different story. It takes a deep level of processing and accepting, it takes an open mind and the ability to change.

When a tiny group of people tells you that despite what everyone is telling you, women are in fact equal and they have just the same brain capacity, you will be inclined to tell them to f**k off (100 years ago, that is). But if you do choose to listen to that groups idea, to hear their arguments and do some processing, even though you're risking to look different, you might find that their beliefs make sense.

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This is a slow and difficult process, but through this we have managed to change the world over the years. Because a small group of women stood up and started fighting to get their point of view heard, women are now allowed to own property. And a few people started spreading the idea that black people are in fact just the same and they shouldn't be treated like animals. And there are so many examples. All these movements have faced extreme resistance, but when the new ideas were processed by more and more people, they slowly became Majority Influence. After this the rest of the world accepted them through the original method.

But how do YOU change the world?

You don't need to come up with a revolutionary idea, nor do you need to believe every conspiracy theory thrown your way. But you do need to:

1. Question everything!

Just because your entire family, friends or country believes something doesn't mean it's the truth. Just think about it. Does it make sense, does it sit right with you, is there a contradicting idea? What are the arguments, the proof? Take the time to process any ideas that come your way before accepting or denying them.

2. Keep an open mind!

When someone shares with you their crazy point of view that's completely different from anything you might have heard before, don't dismiss it. As weird as it may sound it might become the generally accepted belief in a few years.
Imagine you lived a few hundred years ago. You were born in a rich family with a few black slaves and you knew very well that they were inferior to you. Then someone came and told you that they aren't, they are equal and you should treat them exactly like you would a white person. You wouldn't have believed them at first, might had just started laughing at them. But if you stopped and processed that idea, listened to their arguments and thought about it, you could find that it makes more sense that what you believed before.
I'm not saying believe anything a crazy person will tell you. But think about it.

3. Shout out your view!

Maybe you heard someone talk about it, or it came to you in the shower - you discovered that you have a different opinion than everyone else on an important matter. Instead of thinking you're too small, or you can never make a difference, do something. Find other people who share the same view, talk to your friends about it, share your arguments. Just get your idea out there! That's how every major movement started, with one person with a different view.

4. Resist the fear of not being accepted!

Being 'different' isn't exactly viewed as a good thing. Not even if it's in a good way. You might have been the 'weird kid' in school just because you were a lot smarter than everyone else. So why would you want to be different on purpose?
Who we are is strongly influenced by who everyone else is. We do what we do and like what we like depends on the people around us. So how do we know that this is truly who we are? How do we know that we really like wearing purple and it's not just our desire to be accepted? The only way we could get to know who we truly are is to stop trying to be like everyone else. If we stop being terrified of seeming different we might be able to discover our true personality.

This may sound easy, but in fact it's close to impossible. We are social beings and our personality is influenced by the people around us. We have social roles that we play and adapt to. We are parents, siblings, friends, colleagues and so on, so who we are is dependent on the roles we play. But the only way we learn to play these roles is by looking at everyone else. Take parenthood for example; the only way we know how to be a parent is the way we have learned from our parents. Yes we can read a thousand books, but without concentrating on following that advice, our parenting will naturally be pretty similar to our parents'.

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There are so many social rules that we follow everyday, and the way we learned them is by looking at everyone else. You didn't know how you're supposed to treat strangers on the street. Why not hug everyone? But you looked and accepted what everyone else did, without questions. You wouldn't dare doing anything different because people will judge you.
Just the same 200 years ago white children were learning how to treat black people or women. Without questions or processing.

Thank you for reading and I hope you found this post useful.

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It's impossible to change the world without changing our mind first. we have to change the way we think if our actions and results isn't improving everyday, and the only way we improve ourselves is to change the way we think; we can evaluate and reflect our achievements each day to figure out how can we do better each day. once we change ourselves for a better constantly, we will only realized that we already change the world without knowing it.

Be Yourself Be Good ..
Life test, God will not cost anyone more than he can .. Do the right always
Thanks for sharing

You can start buy changing things in your own life like not being a debt slave and planting some perennial crops.

I like your message here and I couldn't agree more. Questioning everything and keeping an open mind is exactly what we need to be able to form our own opinions. People are lazy in a sense where they would rather watch a 45 second new clip and use that to base their opinion on vs getting all the fact and drawing their own conclusion.

Once we can get comfortable with forming our own opinions and beliefs, It does take courage to voice it and go against the grain of the majority, but it's so worth it and history proves it so.

"Resist the fear of not being accepted!"
This is definitely the hardest part, but I feel that even the majority starts to except and even little by little cherish the fact of being different

I'll add something too.

Fight for a cause and take action!

And find like minded people in the process. Yes indeed we can change the world slowly but surely. We can save the world from further pollution if we wanted to.

It all started with curiousity of the avocado seed for me. Did you know the avocado seed can be used to make bioplastics! Amazing right? 😁

Hi there 😁! Interesting post, I will try to fill the holes 😋.

You are talking a lot about how black people or women used to be viewed as inferior. Meh, it's just about power.

Let me tell you something about this views, it doesn't stop on black people or women. White people used to be slaves and considered inferior by their black/brown masters. Indians used the caste system for thousands of years. In Europe we still have the bleu blood lines. It is all about power, nothing more.

In those times, like today, if I can dominate you, then you are inferior. Just like that 😄. The only difference now is we don't use our muscles that much.

In order to be different takes a lot of mental/spiritual strength and also require the willing to make sacrifices.

Not everyone is willing to give what it takes to be different and make comments like this one 😂.

Also, one individual with a too different idea is either labeled crazy (Eminescu), or brushed away (killed usually). You know, like: Jesus, J.F.K., John Lennon, 2Pac, etc. . You need a mild different idea and quite a few followers.

Do you know how much time consuming is to questions everything, and there's a lot of down sides of this. Most of the great philosophers went crazy because of doing just that 😁.

I don't even go on parenting field, don't need flags now 😅.

Being different require a lot of self confidence as well. A lot of it.

Again, nice post, food for thoughts 😃.

The examples I gave were just that: examples. I can see how it was a power driven thing, but the idea behind them were widely accepted. To use the same issue I used in the post, even women used to consider themselves inferior and incapable to have a job or own property, because that was the general belief.
Even the unimportant things are changed through minority influence. Think fashion or styles. New ones come up when a few people decide to be different, to wear weird clothes or do their hair in a special way. Then more and more people join in until it becomes a trend.

Thank you so much for your comment! :)

We can surely change the world...not by just saying that we should change the world rather by making actions and setting new examples because actions are stronger and more impactful than our words...everyone has the potential to bring a good change in this world...and for that purpose we need to know our strengths and weaknesses.

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I am very happy to read your post, knowing that there are many more people who think and question the normal and regular. Even though the masses will always probably be controlled bz the few and mighty, there will also always be a resistance.