Sunday, December 15, 2024

Why Pride? 🤔 Part X: The Downfall of Group Hubris 📉


Pride is not confined to individuals—it can also manifest powerfully at the group and national levels, often with more devastating consequences than one individual. 

When unchecked, group pride can transform from a source of motivation into a destructive force that breeds extreme hostility, conflict, and ultimately, self-destruction.

The Downside of Collective Pride

The lower collective consciousness a group has, the more likely its pride will swell into a toxic environment ready to be a breeding ground for conflict. This phenomenon is well acknowledged throughout the history of humankind and unfortunately persists on our planet.

Terrorism: Ideology Fueled by Distorted Pride




The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers in New York City represent a grim testament to how false pride can nourish extreme ideologies. 

The perpetrators believed their actions were justified, driven by a distorted sense of pride that elevated their cause above human lives. This tragic event illustrates how group identity, when warped by extreme pride, can lead to unimaginable destruction.

Social Injustice: Pride as a Mechanism of Oppression



In societies where women's rights remain fragile, "honor killings" demonstrate the most horrific manifestation of group pride. Families committing violence to "preserve" their reputation reveals how collective pride can become a tool of systematic oppression of one human against another. 

Women are brutalized not for their actions, but for challenging a group's rigid perception of honor and acceptable behavior of a member of the group.

Urban Conflict: Territorial Pride and Gang Violence




In many urban environments, gang violence epitomizes pride's destructive potential. Territorial disputes become battlegrounds where perceived honor is defended through violence. 
Each confrontation reinforces a cycle of aggression, with pride serving as the primary fuel for continued conflict.

Sports: When Confidence Becomes Complacency




The 2004 U.S. Olympic men's basketball team provides a compelling snapshot of how pride precedes a fall. The "Dream Team," comprised of NBA superstars, entered the competition with an assumption of inevitable victory. 
Their shocking defeat by Puerto Rico in the opening game and subsequent in only bronze medal finish exposed the dangers of unexamined confidence, i.e. illustrating the dangers of group hubris.


The Delicate Balance: Pride vs. Humility




While these examples highlight pride's destructive potential, it's crucial to recognize that group identity isn't inherently negative. 

The key lies in maintaining a delicate balance between justified pride, humbleness, and self-reflection which could be dramatically improved by a collective consciousness that is open to growth. 

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Healthy group pride can:

  • Motivate collective action
  • Foster community resilience
  • Drive positive social change
  • Celebrate shared achievements
The key thing is whether that group's consciousness remains open to growth, feedback, and continuous improvement.

Conclusion: A Call for Conscious Collective Identity

True strength emerges not from unbridled pride, but from a nuanced understanding of our collective strengths and limitations. Groups and societies must cultivate an identity.

Author Bio



Jacklyn A. Lo is a writer who explores the destructive potential of unchecked pride through compelling narratives that blur the boundaries between science, faith, and human pride. 

Her novel "Melissa" delves deep into the consequences of hubris, following a brilliant biophysicist whose arrogance leads to a terrifying experiment that challenges the very limits of scientific and moral boundaries.

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