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Originally Posted by Homeslice
Nah, self-actualization/grandization = the second group. They care what others think of them, including their supposed concern for the environment. They represent most Prius owners. Someone could give them a good argument that the Prius isn't actually good for the environment, and they'd still buy it, just to "belong" to the green movement.
In contrast, the first group doesn't care whether other people are aware of their good deeds, or about belonging to some trend.
Also, the second group always makes sure they're stylish and trendy with their clothes and hair. In contrast, the first group buys most of their clothes at Goodwill. If they ever buy new clothes, it's from a fuddy-duddy, ultra-conservative brand like Lands End.
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It's fun to put people in little rows and columns, but I do have to wonder if an Excell based perception of humanity can be relied upon.
Some people just don't like to color inside the lines.
JC