You may have noticed from recent blog posts that I’ve been thinking a lot about independence in Western culture, and the effects of it.
One aspect of independence is the high value based on consumer choice, the mentality that says, “I have the right to choose the best option for me.” Again, the individual is at the centre of this mentality, and the needs of others don’t really enter into it. I know this is a great oversimplification, feel free to argue in the comments.
I think this mentality explains a lot about why the sense of community has decreased rapidly, for example in the UK. In searching for the best option in whatever it is we are looking for, we need to start looking in wider and wider areas. Because of our wealth and technology, we are able to, and happy to, travel a fair distance to find cheaper, better quality, higher quantity of whatever it is we are looking for. That distance might not even be a physical distance any more, as virtually (!) anything is available on the Internet.
