avatarKayo Zaduban

Summary

This web content presents a reflection on the nature of crowds and human behavior within them, through a series of haikus under the "Daily Dose of Philosophy" segment.

Abstract

The website content delves into the human tendency to be drawn towards crowds, often without questioning the reasons behind this attraction. It suggests that individuals join groups for a sense of belonging without necessarily seeking understanding or truth. The content emphasizes the superficiality of quick judgments and the lack of deep thought that often accompanies actions within a crowd. The author uses the traditional Japanese poetry form of haiku to

Haiku: Crowd

Daily Dose of Philosophy

Friday the herald for the weekend, use it wisely. Have a magnificent morning and a significant day.

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We like to join crowds

Join to be part of something

Yet do not ask why.

We judge at first sight

But do not seek to find facts

We act before thought.

Thank you for taking the time and reading my Haiku. I hope that you enjoyed them. Stay tuned for more from the Daily Dose of Philosophy.

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