pull down to refresh

Everyone does what everyone else does: that is the basic principle of conformity.

For example, I can't help but wonder why people in my country (I think all over the world) like Big Brother so much.

Once I decided to watch it, more out of curiosity to see what values such a reality show can have that keeps people glued to the TV screen. I could not resist for more than a few minutes. I said to myself: Enough! Time is too precious to waste!

I did some research and found some startling statistics. One out of every three people in my country who turn on the television in the evening is watching Big Brother.

Why do they watch it? The first and only answer that came to mind was this: "You see it because everyone else sees it."

So if I want to be like others, both in ideas and habits, I can't help but watch Big Brother, because when I meet my friends, I won't have anything to talk about with them and I won't be cool for them.

The fear of loneliness forces people to become conformists. However, conformist relationships are neither intense nor deep; on the contrary, they are very superficial. These types of relationships are unable to eliminate fear and loneliness.

I think you need to go a bit deeper. I imagine most people watch Big Brother by themselves.

reply