In collectivistic cultures, fear can be a potent tool for control and change, often leveraged to maintain group harmony, enforce social norms, or mobilize collective action. Leaders or institutions may use fear of ostracism, shame, or failure to ensure conformity and cooperation within the group. While this can strengthen social cohesion and drive collective efforts toward shared goals, it risks manipulating individuals, suppressing dissent, and causing psychological harm. Ethical use of fear in such contexts requires balancing it with empowerment, accurate information, and respect for individual autonomy, ensuring that collective well-being does not come at the expense of personal agency. ⚠️Disclaimer: this vidoe does not take into account nuances and is also not a generalization. This is therapy related conent and not therapy. Tiktok ≠ Therapy. Please take this with a grain of salt 🧂⚠️ Products used: @Huda Beauty @Charlotte Tilbury @Kulfi Beauty @NYX Professional Makeup @Maybelline NY @Hourglass Cosmetics @makeupbymario
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