Les deux font bien leur boulot ensemble. individualistes . J'ai peur, en fait, que les garde-fous auxquels tu as pu accéder soient de moins en moins, là. Dans les sens, les personnes,
follow the rules when somebody is making them follow the rules and the rest of the time they're doing things their own individualistic way as much as as as they can when I lived in Japan during the late 1980s there was tremendous pressure in Japan as I think there also is in Russia Soviet Union now Russia for
And that is where the Western mind has gone. An individualist mentality has become malignant mentality. It's one thing to be an individual and to know that I'm a unique expression, as all of us are.
should just do disclaimer this isn't me this is Zeke but this is an essish kind of rant we are at our heart a nation of rugged individualists not in the Absurd capitalistic manner of an an ran protagonist or a blue blooded intern at the American Enterprise Institute but certainly in the manner of our philosophical forefathers Emerson thorough Jefferson Payne these men all
So we can put them in a similar category. We can call them individualists , we could call them libertarians of a sort. But they're also really different in how they approach capitalism, how they approach thinking.
We never talk about the relational element of it, or how being a part of a community is an essential part of happiness and well-being. It's always very individualistically focused. And so I'm trying to apply this lens of, I suppose, criticism to consider the ways in which we are talking
For example, the highest authority, the CEO of a transportation business. that's in part individualistic that sometimes hinders collaborative projects at a large scale. That's what I would tell them, Belén.
Or some people, before the end of the first year, were out because they didn't realize the burden or responsibility that living in a place that is so fast-paced and so individualistic-- while having its communities, of course-- would place on you. You come here, you go to a university that doesn't have sprawling greens, and people throwing footballs, and playing catch, and keggers.
So our brain's far more like the battery on our phone than we let ourselves believe. When jobs become completely individualistic, you seem to lose the fact that the benefit of a company is that 1 plus 1 equals more than the sum of its parts.
And that particular paradox is one that has shaped the China we see today. And certainly the individualistic style of international consumerism is very much part of Chinese modernity.
about China which is to emphasize how difficult it is to think of a China at all and how indiv individualistic and kaleidoscopic and fractured and different and diverse that country is and to have a mental catch whenever any
home territory seem more Vivid than say people from my homeland of Scotland that the Italians are seeing as a more kind of vivid individualistic group than than some other National stereotypes we can think of and within China too it's not simply the individual dramas which I find gripping because to be in China at
you and for me that there is no single objective measure of performance in any product category there and there still is this human urge to choose and and to and to be individualistic about the things we do and so that's why Brands that's why Brands kind of exist um it used to be that creating affinities was pretty easy work the the and and the
think in part as well, this younger generation, Gen Z's, and I guess to some extent as well also millennials, have been told to live more individualistic lives, and that's really been glamorized, like be your own boss. Now we work remotely, and stand on your own two feet, and we're even seeing people getting into sort of relationships later and later in their
Yeah, exactly. So we propose that curiosity is not a drive to acquire information. That's usually this kind of individualistic account that you're talking about, where I go and I want to know something. So I go out and I talk to somebody, or I look at it, object in the world, or I google something literally.
What I'm actually saying about being professional troublemakers is actually less to the people who are constantly taking risk, which are usually people who look like us. Because America is a very individualistic country and we're seeing why that does not work, OK?
difficult at times, I think. Especially in our very hyper-individualistic consumer culture. How do we connect with those future generations and want to leave a legacy for them?
And it was my introduction to an individualistic culture.
But if we have a corporate individualistic understanding, more of a military sort of strategy for the company,
So this is a very individualistic notion.
If you look at how rampant individualistic competitive US society trains you, it's all about you the person.
And if we're in a very individualistic environment-- as America and Western corporations are very individualistic-- we might butt heads
That is such a motivating mindset to have. To your point about us living in an individualistic society, I think it can feel lonely. Because you're going after your dreams on your own.
And maybe I should start with what exactly individualistic understanding of privacy as you describe in the book means.
And we tend to be more collective people than an individualistic people.
TV viewing or episode consumption is becoming more individualistic, except in small towns, especially for the global on the move.
Because those first two guys-- Emerson and Jefferson-- they're very individualistic.
I think it's important to recognize that we've been programmed to be individualistic and separate ourselves from our community.
It's technology-enabled. It's individualistic.
So a little proposition that I'm throwing at you today is the more individualistic we become, the more anxious and depressed we become as humans.
important that's not as important in America which is the most individualistic country that the world has ever known. And that individualism has worked wonders for
that this is not something that can be approached as a sort of individualistic problem you know it's
There's just so many aspects of this culture that every day promote the kind of individualist , aggressive
And you can imagine tribes that differ in a lot of other ways as opposed to just being more individualist or more collectivist.
And yeah, you know, massive individualistic streak.
and their contribution to the fighting spirit and their own culture and like who we are as individualists and some of the first people to ever settle the frontier.
US has always been the strong ally, not an individualistic isolated force in the world. What's what's going on here?
Totally. of low-key narcissism. Yeah. Has made us more and more and more and more important, and that seems to correlate with worse and worse and worse mental health. When you start to become more individualistic and think more and more about yourself Mhm. and self-importance Mhm. versus others and bigger picture.
Like, can we just retire that? It only works if we see ourselves as separate from others, which is that core individualistic belief. And so it doesn't have to be either-or.
What drives me? And so I found out my number one is individualistic, which is controlling my time and being able to control what I do, which being
in this character? Because Tourette's expresses itself in very individualistic ways.
Because it seems when you have your own artistry, it's very individualistic.
So I call it the hacker ethic, this idea that being highly individualistic, what you see on the Google campus, people are free to do what they want,
It's not easy. There will be people who are still very individualistic.
But I think in America, there's a very individualistic culture and I think that our approach to happiness is me in my happiness journey and my quest for happiness
But he says, what I can't accept is this-- the individualistic nature of Christian salvation means that if I believe in Jesus Christ,
which was never, never, never an individualistic society like most of the Western countries, Western cultures.
And then culture can become also contagious or succeed better than other cultures, which are more individualistic, everyone against everyone.
have the ability to empathize wired into our brains you know we're not just selfish individualistic creature of
And you yourself just a moment ago said you were really interested in Teddy Roosevelt and Ernest Shackleton quote-unquote rugged individualists .