Does it necessarily mean that we owe the personality and who we are today, to someone else? It is said that “Learning plays an essential part in creating social beings” and I certainly agree. However, who are the social groups, that we always closely observed and listened to, in order to obtain the …show more content…
We observe so, by attempts in breaking these norms. If we do so, what can we expect ? One can assume , that we would more likely be simply be put in the ‘different’ category, depending on the norm , and considered as the ‘odd one’ . This may lead to fears such as isolation from others, and difficulty of finding our own, social group. Therefore, we allow ourselves to observe why us, humans, just usually decide to undertake this ‘ easy’ option and follow these norms like others and we may even consider ourselves , as the prisoners of these norms . It’s very interesting to point out, how we become social beings, almost without noticing it. Moreover, we can admit that a human is unable to ameliorate visible ideas of who he or she is , without some ‘level of social