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Psychology constantly encourages the individual in question to achieve the recognition of their fellow human beings. It constantly encourages the individual to strive for an allegedly urgently needed adaptation to social and cultural norms or it encourages the individual to perform in some way. All of this is to be achieved by fulfilling the rules and expectations of the social environment. However, this is not in the spirit of free self-determination, as the focus should instead be on inner fulfilment, personal development, flow, one's own vocation and inner freedom. Additional thought constructs are constantly being added to a basic principle and all of this, embellished and alternatively paraphrased, is presented as a new realisation. Finally, such conceptual monsters are then publicised as a highly intellectual form of existence of a new, academic knowledge. In today's society, cross-defined dilution is particularly favoured by politicians and so-called experts and appraisers. Several different, even fundamentally contradictory expert opinions are not uncommon in all conceivable scientific fields today. According to the American philosopher Daniel Dennett, Sturgeon's Law generally applies: 90 per cent of everything is rubbish. Regardless of whether it is physics, chemistry, psychology, sociology, medicine, music or the number of employees in a company. Sturgeon's law also perfectly describes the proportion of the population that is borderline stupid. Einstein also recognised this and resigned himself to the huge number of limited people. Unfortunately, these people also always represent a democratic majority.
Psychology constantly encourages the individual in question to achieve the recognition of their fellow human beings. It constantly encourages the individual to strive for an allegedly urgently needed adaptation to social and cultural norms or it encourages the individual to perform in some way. All of this is to be achieved by fulfilling the rules and expectations of the social environment. However, this is not in the spirit of free self-determination, as the focus should instead be on inner fulfilment, personal development, flow, one's own vocation and inner freedom. Additional thought constructs are constantly being added to a basic principle and all of this, embellished and alternatively paraphrased, is presented as a new realisation. Finally, such conceptual monsters are then publicised as a highly intellectual form of existence of a new, academic knowledge. In today's society, cross-defined dilution is particularly favoured by politicians and so-called experts and appraisers. Several different, even fundamentally contradictory expert opinions are not uncommon in all conceivable scientific fields today. According to the American philosopher Daniel Dennett, Sturgeon's Law generally applies: 90 per cent of everything is rubbish. Regardless of whether it is physics, chemistry, psychology, sociology, medicine, music or the number of employees in a company. Sturgeon's law also perfectly describes the proportion of the population that is borderline stupid. Einstein also recognised this and resigned himself to the huge number of limited people. Unfortunately, these people also always represent a democratic majority.