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What happens?
People are foolish and think they know everything. People are stupid and concited. They refuse to believe in something that may be out of the ordinary. But then again that’s people as a whole. A person, now that’s a different matter. A person is smart, people are stupid. People as a group cannot make a decision of their own. They, in their minds, must make a decision on what the person next to them thinks and says. Then that person bases his or her thoughts on the person next to them. It’s one long chain. Then thers’s a person as an individual. An individual can make a decision and choice on their own without the pressure of people.
So think about this, what happens when one person believes something that the rest doesn’t? What happens when that person’s thoughts and believes effects the person next to them and the whole chain comes into effect?
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