"Everyone is unique" - yeah technically speaking this may be true. But what's really happening is that everyone is a distinct monad of a collective consciousness and unconsciousness. The conscious part is the emergent surface and historically contingent manifestation of the unconscious. Just how individually, our sub- and unconsciousness are the motors that undulates us and our consciousness is the externalized manifestation of those motors, that same mechanism is present within us as a collective. But to bring this conversation back to earth, the truly unique individuals have a certain je nai se quoi. It's not about bucking the status quo, being contrarian, or being weird for the sake of being weird. It's hard to explain in words hence the je nai se quoi comment. But it's how their distinct position in this world ingeniously intersects with the collective mind (which incorporates the conscious and unconscious. The term is used for brevity), and provides novel and interesting ways in which the collective mind manifests. So even the most seemingly off-collectively minded individual still replicates something fundamental in humanity - at the very least, people's need to create their own origin story and their desire to assert their own identity. But I would say most people lazily incorporate the most mundane, profane, and fleeting aspects of the collective mind which significantly occludes their own sense of uniqueness, and ultimately obscures their place in the world. Regardless, even the most superficial aspects of ourselves underlie something deeper.
I know this is a tangent, but memes are a great example of the collective mind being explicitly replicated. I can see different memes about different topics but ultimately they're all the same because a certain type of cultural mentality gets reproduced and replicated. So I can see two different memes, ones that I've never seen before, yet feel like I've seen them a million times.
I know this is a tangent, but memes are a great example of the collective mind being explicitly replicated. I can see different memes about different topics but ultimately they're all the same because a certain type of cultural mentality gets reproduced and replicated. So I can see two different memes, ones that I've never seen before, yet feel like I've seen them a million times.
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