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When group goals override personal well-being
5:28:15 2024-08-26 1729

Humans are inherently social animals, and the sense of belonging to a group is crucial for our health and well-being. Not all groups have our best interests at heart, but it can be hard to spot group dysfunction when you’re living inside of it.

Some groups prioritize their own growth and cohesion over the well-being of their members.

While we naturally want to align our motivations with group goals, some groups can exploit this desire, redirecting our need for connection and belonging toward their own, often harmful, ends.

The problem is that some groups distort our way of thinking and make people within the group more anxious and less able to function independently. This can lead to over-reliance on the group for emotional support and a distrust of any solutions or approaches that come from outside the group.

 

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