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Are You Thinking or Just Obeying?

Are You Thinking or Just Obeying?

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We dig into the psychology of blind obedience, exploring how the findings from Milgram's famous shock experiment continue to echo powerfully in today's world from cults to pandemic responses and political tribalism.

• The Milgram experiment revealed 65% of participants would deliver maximum "shocks" when instructed by an authority figure
• Three key conditions facilitate obedience: legitimate-seeming authority, diffused responsibility, and gradual escalation
• The "agentic state" allows people to transfer responsibility to authority figures and bypass their own moral judgment
• Cult dynamics weaponize the same psychological principles found in Milgram's experiment
• During the pandemic, social pressure and fear of being labeled "anti-science" discouraged questioning of changing directives
• Political tribalism mirrors cult psychology with blind loyalty, moral framing, and punishment of dissenters
• The Dunning-Kruger effect combines with obedience to create people who are confidently wrong yet resistant to correction
• Critical thinking and self-awareness are the antidotes to blind obedience
• We should reframe dissent as a form of care rather than rebellion or betrayal
• Understanding these psychological mechanisms gives us power to consciously choose whether to be influenced by them

Keep thinking to think and practicing conscious, critical engagement with the authorities in your life.


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