When buffalo were still common in North America, Native American hunters learned a trick to hunt the herd animals. Buffalo donât look up when moving as a group. In fact, if a few buffalo in a herd were startled into running, the entire herd would charge, even if most of the buffalo had no idea what they were running from.
The Native American hunters learned that if they encouraged a few buffalo to start running towards a cliff, the entire herd would run off the edge. The buffalo followed the group thinking, and couldnât stop themselvesâeven when it meant their own deaths.
Although youâre probably not gullible enough to run off a cliff, itâs easy to stop thinking for yourself. Itâs easy, because you donât realize when youâre doing it. Thinking for yourself takes effort, and itâs easy to be tricked into going over the edge.
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