For instance, most of the people I knew at school were pretty decent one on one, but once the group dynamics came into play, the cultural learnings of their family and society banded together to change their actions.
It made me think about my college classmates, most of them are different individually. Personally, I don't recognize myself much when I'm with my group, without a doubt I behave differently, and sometimes I feel like I have to fight against a very strong tide. However, in this case, it's not that they're indecent or anything like that; I went back to studying this year, at age 30, and most of my colleagues are at most 25, so it's a different level of maturity, and I find myself easily influenced by the types of subjects and behaviors. The strength a group has is absurd. By the way, what is the name of the book? I'm very interested!