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What is dignity? (detailed answer)
Dignity is a kind of self-protection nature of living things, which evolved into the subconscious in the Millennium human civilization.

This subconscious can be divided into two types: one is the social protection consciousness of social animal groups, such as national dignity, family dignity and so on. Individuals living in the same group protect each other and depend on each other, and because of this reciprocity, social benefits are produced. Due to the nature of social animals, each individual will subconsciously protect the interests of the group. Not only direct actions, but also many actions are regarded as the default attack behavior by people's subconscious mind. After being attacked, people will instinctively feel pressure and fight back. This kind of consciousness will have a chain reaction, which will make indirect participants feel attacked because of the violation of group consciousness. Group dignity comes from each individual's definition of the concept of group interests. Everyone's definition is different, which makes everyone react differently after being attacked.

Generally speaking, this is entirely based on the consciousness of the unity of human groups and the masses.

The other belongs to personal protection consciousness (personal dignity). It is very similar to the above, but the starting point here is that everyone makes different definitions of "being attacked" and takes different actions through their own consciousness and understanding.