Many may tell you that going against the tide gets you drowned. Majority characterizes your eccentricity by turpitude. Consequentially, your reputation is jeopardized. Nevertheless, I am against that belief. I think, it is doing something quite unconventional in nature that distinguishes the extraordinary from the ordinary. Ironically, people are held back by their adherence to the beliefs of the majority or doing things in the conventional way. Galileo Galilei was one of the many victims who were punished for contradicting the convention. He was executed, for he went against the belief that the earth was flat.
Galileo Galilei was a very influential scientist who contributed much to this world. He, as the inventor of the telescope, made an assertion that the earth was round. This assertion of his contradicted the sacrosanct belief of majority. Since he went against the convention, he was put to death. But today, his soul is revered. Because of him, we get the opportunity to see what's beyond our naked gaze.
After all, if scientists wouldn't have had different perceptions and different ways of doing things, we wouldn't have the computer to e-mail and the electricity to gain the luxury of access to electronic gadgets.
Therefore, I conclude that many conjure up to these beliefs. Going against the convention for a noble cause is wise, otherwise foolish. G.K Chesterton once said, "I owe my success to having listened respectfully to the very best advice, and then going away and doing the exact opposite."
The beliefs and behaviors of the majority of people
The majority of Romanian people is Christian orthodox.
Beliefs held by the majority of people can vary depending on the culture, region, and context. In general, beliefs such as the importance of family, honesty, respect, and hard work are commonly shared among many cultures. However, it's essential to recognize that beliefs can differ significantly among individuals and groups.
because the majority of people in Europe had became protestant
This is commonly referred to as orthodoxy, where adherence to traditional beliefs and practices is highly valued. People who follow these established principles may be considered orthodox in their beliefs and interpretations.
A majority of Lebanese people around the world are Christian, but in Lebanon itself, a majority (55%) are Muslim.
Japanese people often do believe in religion. A majority of Japanese people follow the beliefs of Buddhism and Shintoism. In the modern days there are many that follow the Christian beliefs.
The capitalist systems has failed the majority of people in industrial societies
The majority of the citizens of Mexico are Catholic. Mexico is a very poor nation, but the people are proud and honest.
People who usually follow traditional or established beliefs, are sometimes referred to as "conservative", or "conventional". However, please note that interpretation of this term it may be very difficult in certain contexts, especially in politics!
Bolivia traditionally had a Catholic majority; many people are changing from Catholicism to other beliefs, especially Protestant denominations. There is also a strong element of the traditional (non-Christian) beliefs, such as a veneration for Pachamama, i.e., the Mother Earth.
Whether conventional or non-conventional is better is a matter of opinion and circumstance. Different people have different answers.