>>701993This
People think hardship makes empathy out of people
It rarely does. Any sort of crisis-induced camaraderie is usually out of mutual interests.
The only way empathy can thrive in hardship is prior social bonding in good times.
>>701979>Most people think it is a virtue and a sign of maturity to accept things as they are and make the best of it"Maturity" is often a bastardized word thrown around.
Also most people reject idealism in public, but in private they're seething with rage and vindication
>Some people think it‘s even crazy to believe you could greatly change society or the world. The left wing attitude of radicalism is an outlier while the average person is an inert lemming. You are a delusional weirdo to them.For good reason. Radicalism rarely often gets the job done properly.