Something that I believe in and share with people is that we are all mosaic art, taking pieces from those we interact with. This concept is backed by what we learned in class. Even if it is subconscious, as people, we will start to subtly imitate those with whom we are interacting. This can be small things, such as mannerisms or even changes in overall behavior. This is an involuntary behavior, such as breathing.
This part of the lesson reminded me of a study that I watched. People were told to sit in a waiting room. There were people already there, and when a clicker went off, actors stood up. They were told to stand up, but the test subjects simply followed the people, no questions asked. The study had more to do with social conformity, but it reminded me of our natural response to imitate.
I will share the link below to the video. It's a very interesting concept, and it's fascinating to see how people will simply do something without questioning it because the majority is doing it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6kWygqR0L8&t=51s
Interaction is a great perspective because we learn new information from others, gain relationships with others, and comprehend how the culture of respect works. The phrase "Yes, I stole your identity," is more likely about having individuals address, phone number, age, and lifetime backgrounds. With other people identity, individuals have information about what they do for a living and criminal background. Personal information like that are usually found on many websites from the internet. Individuals who have behaviors like this fall into suspicion. By having people identity, others tend to show that they are a hero with personal information. On the other hand, other individuals believe that they are tending to act like villains. This is all about comedy, art, and acting. Drama goes along with the highest form of flattery. Drama is one kind of play story.
ReplyDeleteI definitely find myself imitating those around me, specifically my friends that I spend a lot of time with. Since I'm around them a lot, I pick up on certain things they say or do and without even realizing, I begin saying and doing these same things.
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