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  • 09-03-2021
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Why do people have a natural desire to form cliques (social groups) and divide into smaller segments or
circles?

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  • 09-03-2021

Answer: As humans, we have a natural want, an urge if you will, to be near people. We want to fit in somewhere, to be told you belong. It's acceptance, and it's normal, being alone without human interaction is more of an unnatural want, and is usually brought on by past experience.

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