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	<title>Comments on: Whose thought is it anyways?</title>
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		<title>By: noltes2</title>
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		<description>Great response! I definitley agree with you that groupthink can be a great thing in certain situations, as well as a horrible thing. For example, groupthink could be great when rallying together to make voices heard. It can be a bad thing when we stop thinking as individual people. I wish that our society took greater action towards the government. There are so many issues we disagree upon as a society and I wish people no longer feared the power of &quot;taking it to the streets.&quot;We have the power, and groupthink can help us to that position of demanding the greater good of the governement.

In response to your question - does it really matter who&#039;s idea it was as long as the best decision is there in the end? I don&#039;t think it does matter, as long as the good of the whole is reached. It may matter in a sense, but only to credit the person that was the creative genius...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great response! I definitley agree with you that groupthink can be a great thing in certain situations, as well as a horrible thing. For example, groupthink could be great when rallying together to make voices heard. It can be a bad thing when we stop thinking as individual people. I wish that our society took greater action towards the government. There are so many issues we disagree upon as a society and I wish people no longer feared the power of &#8220;taking it to the streets.&#8221;We have the power, and groupthink can help us to that position of demanding the greater good of the governement.</p>
<p>In response to your question &#8211; does it really matter who&#8217;s idea it was as long as the best decision is there in the end? I don&#8217;t think it does matter, as long as the good of the whole is reached. It may matter in a sense, but only to credit the person that was the creative genius&#8230;</p>
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