A state of group perception in which members sense and act for one another without explicit communication.
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Hive mind
A state of group perception in which members sense and act for one another without explicit communication.
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Cohesion in the model becomes synchronicity: people from different backgrounds learn to understand each other more intimately than their own families and act as one mind.
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"...synchronicity because their minds are alike it's what we call a hive mind and this allows for something called telepathy they're able to think..."
"...get in touch with my son okay and that's how the hive mind works that's how synchronicity works let's let's look at another example..."
"and devotion to everyone else the old man has ideas and he will become the advisor to the leader but the leader is the..."
"...Island you've dealt the capacity to work together you have a hive mind you're really energized you're really inspired you're really driven you have..."
"...mentorship phase these young boys learn to think like in a hive mind okay they learn to be part of a larger group then..."
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The lecture asks how evil triumphs and answers with a disturbing mechanism: break the taboo publicly, remove retreat, and the group becomes one body.
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