Talks about the Steps of the Ladder, Part 88

Talks about the Steps of the Ladder, Part 88
What Principles Base the Implementation of Group Decisions?
The implementation of decisions and their execution must be based on the majority opinion within the group. There is no individual in the group whose value is greater than others. Each person must examine themselves to see whether they can or cannot concede to the majority.
The question of whether to follow the majority or the individual in the group is complex. The conditions for balancing both approaches must be scrutinized to let both coexist. In any case, the group needs to achieve a state of unity. It does not matter what decision is made. Even if an incorrect decision is seemingly made, if everyone accepts it together, it will be the right decision. If a decision is truly made with one heart, it will be successful because it will fundamentally not go against the path.
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