
social consequences
Social consequences are the effects that our actions or events have on the community and relationships around us. They can include changes in how people interact, feelings of trust or distrust, and shifts in social norms or patterns. For example, bullying can lead to increased fear and isolation, while acts of kindness can strengthen bonds. These outcomes influence societal well-being, cooperation, and harmony. Understanding social consequences helps us recognize the broader impact of individual or collective behaviors on the stability and quality of community life.