It's just individualism vs groupism, and is kind of an evolutionary bifurcation. Which behavioural/social strategy will succeed better than the other, which will allow more breeding, all that "animal" stuff that lies below the veneer of human hubris.
And as humans are social animals who became successful in part due to our ability to socialize and communicate, the group will play to all human strengths while the individual will be the struggle.
It's just individualism vs groupism, and is kind of an evolutionary bifurcation. Which behavioural/social strategy will succeed better than the other, which will allow more breeding, all that "animal" stuff that lies below the veneer of human hubris.
And as humans are social animals who became successful in part due to our ability to socialize and communicate, the group will play to all human strengths while the individual will be the struggle.