Silicon Valley is described as cloyingly conformist, with many people wearing the same clothes, driving the same cars, listening to the same podcasts, and following the same fads. The region exhibits herd-like behavior that flattens individuality and normalizes uniform trends. A prominent tech-bro wave peaked with figures such as Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, and Jeff Bezos. That culture mixes machismo and self-pity among wealthy, powerful leaders who sometimes cast themselves as victims despite immense privilege. The resulting dynamics reinforce sameness and performative posturing at the top of the tech industry.
"cloyingly conformist"
"Everyone wears the same clothes, drives the same cars, listens to the same podcasts, follows the same fads," he said. "It's a place born of an immense sort of herd-like behavior."
"deeply unattractive combination of machismo and self-pity."
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