Imagine if everyone in your class saw the same colors, heard the same music, and had the same dreams. It would be like living in a big, quiet bubble where no one ever questioned anything or did anything different. If someone started to think differently, like seeing a color that no one else could see, it would feel strange, almost magical. That’s what happens when everyone thinks exactly the same thing.
Examples
- Everyone in your class thinks exactly the same way and draws the exact same picture of a house.
- Your friend sees red when you see green, but everyone else sees what they do, too.
- You dream about flying, but no one else does.
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See also
- What If Everyone Was Exactly the Same?
- What If Everyone Suddenly Stopped Thinking?
- Why do people often conform to group behavior?
- What If Everyone Just Stopped Being Mean?
- What If Everyone Just Stopped Believing in Anything?