The collective mind of individual minds.
- Everyone is born into multiple collectives, a collective can be a family, a friendship group, a school or workplace, a nation and Earth.
- A good collective is a group of people where group production is better than an individuals production.
- Understanding your individual place in a collective can greatly increase your overall value to the collective, create contentment in yourself and can increase your flexibility of movement in a collective.
- Collective thought is the general agreed upon idea in a group.
- The collective create rules to keep people in the collective safe and protected.
- Knowledge and experience can be obtained from within a collective.
- Collective knowledge and experience is better than individual knowledge and experience.
- Biases can be inherited from growing up in a collective.
- The collective ideas that are generally agreed upon by society, effects individuals perspectives that society has.
- While in a collective of people, the perspective of inside the collective maybe different outside the collective.
- An individual ideas may not be of the same as the collective ideas.
- Listening to ideas outside of the collective you mainly reside in can add perspective about the other collectives and the collective you are apart.
- Ideas of people or collectives outside your collective are likely from a single perspective of your own individual or own collectives ideas.
- An individual or collective idea can be proven wrong.
- The state of the collective ideas and ideas changing in a collective thinking depends on the communication of the collective.
- A collective of people with individual skills are stronger by combining skills of each individual in a group.
- A collective of people that are strangers, can become known to each other with time, the larger the collective the less individuals are known to individuals in a collective.
- A battle of minds is a battle of ideas in a collective, creating a split in the collective around one single concept.
- Collectives with to many opposing ideas spits a collective into multiple collectives.
- Two or more collectives with opposing ideas within a larger collective can create an internal war of ideas.
- A battle and a war over the physical and ideas are separate, a literal war is based on physical knowledge of the universe involving the body, where an idea is based purely in the mind and concepts yet to be proved in reality.
- War between collectives can be started over ideas, knowledge, production, resources and land.
- Knowledge, resources and productions that maybe unique to a collective can be traded between collectives and in a collective.
- Culture in a collective is the etiquette, the ethics, the knowledge of production from local resources, the collectives rituals and the social construct.
- Etiquette is what is collectively considered to be polite or rude, a polite individual is likely to have higher social standing than a rude individual.
- Ethics is what is collectively considers right and wrong, an individuals doing wrong in a collective that considers it wrong, is likely to get punished by the collective.
- The social construct of a collective is the agreed upon rules, ethics, and etiquette and is the back bone of a collective culture.
- Knowledge learned in a collective helps a collective be more productive and helps each individual to coexist in the collective.
- Different collective in different areas produce different materials from the land to create different products, adding a uniqueness to their collective.
- A collective may have many rituals, which are repeating events, or a specific way of doing things, these events encourage social gathering and interaction.