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16 December, 02:54

What would be an individualistic (non-sociological) reason why someone might get into a fatal car crash?

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  1. 16 December, 03:07
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    The correct answer could be a suicide. If a person is generally unhappy then the suicide is considered to be individualistic, that is, non-sociologically driven. A person that is unhappy might suicide by getting into a car crash. This is just one method that the person could choose.
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