Groups don’t think…

Individual thinking versus group thinking

Groups don’t think, people do drawing

Text and drawing by Frits Ahlefeldt

Cultural patterns and our positions in landscapes of understandings define us both individually, but at least also as much as a group

Drawing of a group of people with thinking bubbles, with text groups don't think people do. Psychology illustration by Frits Ahlefeldt
Groups don’t think, people do

Keywords: culture, group dynamics, interpersonal, reality, groups, teams, teamwork, sociology, psychology, museum of psychology,

About Museum of Psychology – Visualizing psychology
We understand reality at least through a combination of impressions, metaphors, images, stories and experiences. But also through our dreams, understandings, feelings, music, walk of life, directions, expectations, relations… and much more.

Much of this have in common that we can somehow sketch up maps and drawings of these places, trails and situations. Here on Museum of Psychology I (Frits Ahlefeldt) am drawing up a slowly growing map of our many landscapes of understanding.

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