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 @9H5HPV5Independent from Indiana answered…6mos6MO

There is a necessary balance to be found between the needs of the community and the needs of the individual. Pure self-interest is immature thinking, but subordinating the self entirely within a group is not productive either. Individual success should be contextualized within the community, and culture should be organized in such a way as to celebrate the individual when those successes demonstrate the strength of the community to produce positive goods and allow for individual creativity and innovation. Antisocial individual successes should be discouraged, like someone being really good at lying or manipulating others for selfish gain.

 @9H5DCPWIndependent from Pennsylvania answered…6mos6MO

I do not think one person's success jeopardizes a groups so much as to forgo it. While it may create a more separated community, these differences and success' can be used to build up a community for the better.