A characteristic reflecting the one accord will of a group. People may be unaware of the contributions they make to group mentailty, and they may influence other members negatively when they feel they are in conflict with group principles, norms, and objectives.
The noun form of the adjective 'mental' is mentality.
The wave can lead to groupthink, where individuals suppress their own thoughts and opinions to conform to the group. It can also create a sense of exclusivity and us vs. them mentality, leading to division and potential harm to those outside the group. Additionally, the wave can reinforce harmful power dynamics and hierarchies within a group.
When people are part of a group, they often experience a loss of self-awareness and individuality. Groups can generate a sense of emotional excitement, which can lead to behaviors that a person would not typically engage in. A group setting has people conform to behaviors that may not necessarily be acceptable.
Mentality refers to one's overall way of thinking or attitude towards something, often ingrained over time. Mindset, on the other hand, refers to the specific beliefs or attitudes that influence how someone approaches a particular situation or task. In summary, mentality is more general and overarching, while mindset is more focused and situational.
There is that mentality with everyone. The people who are fighting against mutation think that mutation will kill them and their society, in many cases with good reason, but they have taken that core fight too far... but they don't know that it is too far. They are without the science to know how mutation works or how it can corrupt their community. The Fringe people are being killed by mutation... not their own mutations, but they can't survive on their own crops. Additionally, almost all of them have been abused by the mutation-fighters, so they are against them... and they have to raid them to survive. The telepaths, who have the least reason to be against anyone since they can mostly hide, find themselves at odds with both groups, who want different things from them, and then when they meet the people from Zealand, they are also us against them, for some good reasons (people are trying to kill them), but also for some very bad ones (they figure they are better than others and the ultimate in evolution, and everyone else are hopeless savages). And they join them. It is good for them, but their new group isn't really better in terms of "mentality" ... they definitely do not promote unity or peace. :)
Mentality is a noun that means having the characteristic attitude of mind or way of thinking of a group or person. It is generally used to define your way of thinking.
Mob psychology, or mob mentality as it is informally known, is the idea that we act differently in a crowd because we loose our sense our individual identities and we desire harmony within the group so we do not protest even when actions or sentiments are extreme.
Scout learns that mob mentality can fuel irrational behavior and violence, as seen during the mob scene outside the jail when a group of men gather to harm Tom Robinson. She realizes that people are quick to follow the crowd and abandon their critical thinking when swept up in the emotions of a group.
The way people act in groups tends to be illogical because of the herd mentality
The plural form for the noun mentality is mentalities.
Thug Mentality was created in 1999.
Carry On Mentality was created in 1997.
Heaven's Mentality was created in 1997.
Some definitely have an "in-group/out group" mentality like the Sneetches in Dr. Seuss' story; others make a point of being kind and respectful to nonmembers.
Junior red cross means a group of children, who has a helping mentality . To help ill persons and poor personsect.........................
Poisonous Mentality was created on 1992-04-07.
The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality was created in 1956.