Herd mentality is a decision-making behavior influenced by the group. Only 5% of individuals can influence 95% of the group, leading many to adopt popular opinions and behaviors.
The herd mentality reassures individuals that they are on the right track in decision-making, as independent choices can be daunting and uncertain. This inclination can lead to conformity over personal conviction.
Mob mentality arises from the desire for social acceptance; it pressures individuals to change their values and beliefs, often leading to decisions that conflict with their true selves.
In various contexts—like fashion, finance, and politics—people often follow trends or opinions from a small influential group, resulting in a collective mindset that overrides personal judgment.
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