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It's claimed to be a part of human nature for the majority to be followers, but following a narrative because the majority appear to think that way is surely stupidity. Add to that the propensity of many to become aggressive when their chosen path of belief is challenged, particularly if it involves facing any fears they simply don't want to visit. I have noticed that the middle-class have become more inclined than the working class to demonstrate this characteristic.

Perhaps this represents their belief

they have more to lose changing horses in the middle of the stream.

I equate it to noticing the brake pedal becoming more spongy every time you drive, but not checking the brake fluid level because you can't face the thought of the brakes failing.

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