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Personality at the bifurcation point

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2025 5:36 am
by rifat28dddd
According to the configuration of these trends, according to the vectors that they designate by their movement, the main impact of their total force is concentrated on the human personality, on the individual. This combination forms the environment, conditions and incentives for personality change. But at the same time, the changes can be both constructive and destructive.

In the post-Covid society, three conditional groups can be distinguished. The quantitative ratio of these groups is, of course, very approximate and speculative:

Group 1. “Transformers” (or structurally modified) – their share is up to 5-10%
Group 2. “Burnt out” (having psycho-emotional problems) – up to 20-30%
Group 3. “Reactive” (returned to their previous state) – 60-80%

The third group can be described very briefly. These are people who, like venezuela cell phone number list a ball that hit a surface, deformed and elastically returned to its previous state. So this group, which is the majority, survived the pandemic itself and the restrictions, difficulties associated with it, without dramatic consequences for their lives, its quality, practices, set of values. And most importantly, they returned to approximately the same psycho-emotional state and to the usual ways of responding to life situations. In general, they are reactive. Impact - reaction, impact - reaction, and so on.

And if we talk about the post-Covid situation as a whole, it is fraught with dehumanization, an increase in mass anxiety and a decrease in the general pressure of the “will to live”.

The personality found itself at a bifurcation point, at a moment when it can either qualitatively transform, reach a different level of life, or dissolve into chaos. First of all, into the chaos of itself, since it is not used to facing itself for such a long time and peering so intently into its abysses.