“Suffering and hardwork are necessary for a good life”, “We should learn to adapt easily to fit in different environments” and other statements like these are examples of flawed ideological beliefs which are believed by a significant number of people. The first statement fetishizes suffering and normalizes exploitation under, in the present context, the capitalist system. The second statement turns people’s dissatisfaction with the system into the fault of the individual, making people believe that if one doesn’t fit in, then it is only them who is at fault, not the society or the socio-economic system. These, especially the belief, “learn to fit in or learn to adapt”, are also reflections of what the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche called "slave thinking" or "slave morality". In general, most ideological beliefs would also be good examples of slave morality.