“Poverty when coupled with creativeness is usually free of frustration. This is true of the poor artisan skilled in his trade and of the poor writer, artist, and scientist in the full possession of creative powers. Nothing so bolsters our self-confidence and reconciles us with ourselves as the continuous ability to create; to see things grow and develop under our hand, day in, day out. The decline of handicrafts in modern times is perhaps one of the causes for the rise of frustration and the increased susceptibility of the individual to mass movements.”
Quote by Eric Hoffer
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This book delves into the reasons why people become fervent adherents of various ideologies, exploring the psychological and social factors that drive individuals to commit to causes and movements. It analyzes the dynamics of groupthink, the allure of charismatic leaders, and the psychological needs that are often satisfied through membership in such groups. more
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