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Individualistic
Individualistic meaning
More interested in individual people than in society as a whole. | Interested in oneself rather than others; egocentric. | Having idiosyncratic behaviour or ideas.
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Contemporary art, unlike the avant-garde, does not follow mass movements, as it is a more individualistic way of artmaking.
She pointed out that often in our world, self-care is conceptualized through a “very individualistic” framework.
Students who hail from collectivist nations in continents such as Latin America, Europe, Africa and the middle east may experience a culture shock fitting into a highly individualistic environment.
The Yearbook features 100 homegrown names in the e-commerce domain, highlighting how they have disrupted, set trends and created individualistic business models in their respective categories.
Alexander-Arnold’s comments may suggest he belongs to a more individualistic age, looking for personal trophies and accolades.
Some people admire the S.F. Ascetic even when he is hypocritical — for example, being individualistic rather than collectivist.
That’s one reason why I’m pro-Trump and I’m a conservative, is because I truly believe in the individualistic approach to the problems that we see within Black community or in America as a whole.
This is not to say that martyrdom in Northern Nigeria is sought for or informed by an individualistic and romanticized pietistic desire to die and be with Christ!
This made Capra the perfect model for the American filmmaker: hard-working, individualistic, moral, and aspirational.
According to her, it is because Indian culture is collectivistic and affiliation-oriented and not individualistic and achievement-oriented like in Western cultures that elderly people are not subjected to the problems as seen in foreign countries.
But as Justice Breyer pointed out, the First Amendment does not have to be construed in this extraordinarily individualistic way.
Indeed, Sanders has been right that this tradition of thought is more authentically American than the more recent short-sighted and acquisitively individualistic public philosophy nurtured by neoliberalism.
Jen’s independence, her lack of interest in Brad’s ‘A List’ status and her desire to remain individualistic and self-reliant may have created an unnecessary distance, over-emphasised by the physical.
Olyphant made an entire acting career out of portraying individualistic, non-conformist but heroic characters, such as Raylan Givens in Justified and Seth Bullock in Deadwood.
This isn’t baseball or the NBA where it’s more individualistic by nature.
This kind of content–individualistic and denationalised–would be unusual in conventional state militaries but is highly typical of Islamist extremist and Salafi-jihadi propaganda aimed at radicalising recruits.
We, the youth, should shun the old individualistic mindset and embrace a new sense of communal solidarity.
However, the question might be whether this more individualistic model is best for sports and especially for fans in the long run.
In a Proportional Representation system, MPs won’t have to spend so much money on their individualistic campaigns to get to Parliament because they get into parliament by focusing on getting their party more votes, the document explained.
In the hyper-individualistic contemporary society, human beings are often alone.