Abstract
"It seems to me that there are two fundamental principles basic to all aspects of individual fulfillment. The first is the principle of multi plicity of alternatives. This principle suggests that man has the greatest chance to develop his unique potential when he has the greatest number of options from among which to choose. And the principle embraces options of all sorts: books to read, models to imitate, careers to begin, philosophies to adopt, groups to join, subjects to study, clothes to wear, art to enjoy, paths to follow. The antithesis of such diversity is uniformity—and uniformity is the death-knell of individuality."
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