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of the social group they exist within. Commonly, individualists assume that they are unique entities, separate from the world that envelops them; they identify themselves with the pronoun I, whereas everyone else is to be addressed as other Is alien to him. Such a mass mentality obviously should have been tamed and nurtured by a distinctive background, including ones family, school, workplace, and community in general. To begin with, the cradle of all personality developments originates within the family, where an individuals primary traits and fundamental mental tendencies are set. Individualists are known to grow up in a nuclear family, which consists of one or two parents and very few children. It is here where the youngster is taught that speaking ones mind is a plausible virtue, honesty is a definite must in communication with his family and the society at large, and that a man without an opinion is one that will long live on the margin of life. Moreover, attitudes of self-defense, challenge, and self-respect are labeled as righteous traits that every successful man should carry. As well, independency is an issue that is recognized as essential throughout a persons financial, social, and professional life. Just as the youngster is physically and mentally capable of leading his own life, he is encouraged to leave his parents home and start paving his own path. At this point any success or financial income incurred will solely be related and enjoyed by that individual. At another level, individualist societies are characterized with a low-context communication culture; people feel an urge to constantly record or state the self-evident. This type of people seems to find silence an abnormal situation, causing a certain degree of unease. In addition, individualists seem to have a certain way to deal with any immoral or illegal act they commit. Generally speaking, they do not focus as much attention on societies opinion of them for being...

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