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02:08يجب أن من يساعد الأشخاص يجب أن تهي würde يجب أن يساعد مرحلة
02:11وتما يساعد ci dud لت طرق العجرية
02:14أكبر إليك يساعد مكانا في قاعدة
02:16كان يحيط في التاريخ الخط المكوز
02:20يطرح من سوى وره وكو أن لساعدة للدنة
02:24ولد المكوز شيء يجب أن تحيط برمقا
02:27لحيط الخط
02:28تطرق سوى والدن أعيش
02:31درتي نحيط مما إلا تلك الفين خطتة
02:34côté وكثر حقوق
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04:16The experimenter gives the third prod.
04:18It is absolutely essential that you continue.
04:21You look at the labels.
04:22You are approaching the triple X.
04:25At 300 volts, the learner stops screaming.
04:29He stops talking.
04:31There is only silence from the other room.
04:34He might be unconscious.
04:36He might be dead.
04:37You look at the experimenter.
04:39He tells you that silence is a wrong answer.
04:41He tells you to treat the silence as a mistake and deliver the next shock.
04:46You have no more excuses.
04:48The fourth prod comes.
04:50You have no other choice.
04:52You must go on.
04:54Before we reveal the terrifying percentage of people who reach the end, I must stop.
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05:18Now, let us return to the laboratory of the damned.
05:22Milgram asked 40 psychiatrists to predict the outcome before the experiment began.
05:28They predicted that only 1% of people would reach the maximum voltage.
05:32They thought only a sadist would do such a thing.
05:35They were wrong.
05:36Milgram asked 40 psychiatrists to predict the outcome before the experiment began.
05:42They predicted that only 1% of people would reach the maximum voltage.
05:47They thought only a sadist would do such a thing.
05:50They were wrong.
05:51In the first study, 26 out of 40 participants went all the way.
05:55That is 65%.
05:5765% of ordinary people with jobs and families were willing to deliver a lethal 450-volt shock
06:05to a silent stranger.
06:07They were not smiling.
06:08They were not enjoying it.
06:10They were groaning.
06:11They were biting their lips until they bled.
06:13They were digging their fingernails into their flesh.
06:16They were in agony.
06:17But they did not stop.
06:19Why?
06:19The answer lies in a psychological shift called the agentic state.
06:23When you are in this state, you no longer see yourself as an independent actor responsible
06:28for your own deeds.
06:29You see yourself as an agent for carrying out another person's wishes.
06:33You transfer the burden of morality to the authority figure.
06:36You tell yourself that it is not your fault.
06:38You are just doing your job.
06:40You are just following the protocol.
06:42This is how the brain protects itself from the horror of its own actions.
06:46It creates a psychological buffer.
06:47This is the foundation of every war crime in human history.
06:52The soldier does not see the victim.
06:55He sees the order.
06:56The pilot does not see the city.
06:58He sees the coordinates.
07:00The bureaucrat does not see the lives he destroy.
07:03He sees the paperwork.
07:05The blind obedience protocol is intensified by the foot-in-the-door technique.
07:10Milgram did not ask people to deliver 450 volts immediately.
07:14He started with 15.
07:16It is a slow descent.
07:19It is a ladder where every rung is paved with small justifications.
07:23You do not wake up and decide to be a monster.
07:27You simply decide not to say no to a small request.
07:30To justify your past actions, you must continue.
07:34This is the momentum of evil.
07:36It is a slow descent.
07:37It is a ladder where every rung is paved with small justifications.
07:44You do not wake up and decide to be a monster.
07:48You simply decide not to say no to a small request.
07:52In wars and conflicts, this protocol is weaponized through dehumanization and distance.
07:58They are shadows.
07:59They are statistics.
08:01They are obstacles.
08:01When you combine the agentic state with the removal of the victim's humanity, the results are catastrophic.
08:07Milgram found that if the teacher could not see or hear the learner, the obedience rate climbed even higher.
08:13If you can push a button from a thousand miles away, your conscience stays asleep.
08:18If you can hide behind a screen, your empathy disappears.
08:21Modern technology has turned the entire world into a Milgram experiment.
08:26We are all teachers now.
08:27We are all flipping switches on people we will never meet.
08:30You must understand that authority is not just a person in a uniform.
08:34It is a social contract.
08:36We are trained from birth to obey.
08:38We obey parents.
08:39We obey teachers.
08:40We obey bosses.
08:42This obedience is necessary for a functioning society.
08:45But it is also a trapdoor.
08:47When the authority becomes immoral, the training remains.
08:51Your brain is wired to seek approval from the system.
08:54It fears the social isolation that comes with saying no.
08:57To refuse the experimenter was to break a social bond.
09:01It was to be rude.
09:03It was to be difficult.
09:04Most people would rather kill a stranger than be perceived as difficult by an authority figure.
09:10Let that sink in.
09:10Your fear of social friction is stronger than your fear of committing murder.
09:15This phenomenon is used by cults.
09:17It is used by extremist groups.
09:19It is used by corporations.
09:20They create a closed environment where the only source of truth is the leader.
09:25They isolate you from dissenting voices.
09:27They use the power of the group to reinforce the protocol.
09:30If everyone around you is flipping the switch, you feel like a fool for hesitating.
09:35You begin to doubt your own eyes.
09:37You begin to doubt your own heart.
09:39You become a cog in a machine that does not feel.
09:42You are not an agent.
09:43You are a human being.
09:46Your responsibility cannot be delegated.
09:48Your conscience cannot be delegated.
09:50Your conscience cannot be delegated.
09:50You are following.
09:51Are you acting out of conviction or are you acting out of a programmed reflex?
09:56The experiment never ever ended.
09:58When you feel the urge to say, I am just doing my job, that is the moment you must stop.
10:05That is the moment you must reclaim your soul.
10:09You are not an agent.
10:11You are a human being.
10:13Your responsibility cannot be delegated.
10:16Your conscience cannot be outsourced.
10:18Every switch you flip is yours and yours alone.
10:23The man in the lab coat has no power over you unless you give it to him.
10:28The uniform is just fabric.
10:30The title is just ink.
10:32The protocol is a lie.
10:35As you look at your life today, ask yourself, who is holding the switches?
10:40Ask yourself whose voice you are following.
10:42Are you acting out of conviction or are you acting out of a programmed reflex?
10:47The experiment never ended.
10:50It is absolutely essential that you go on.
10:53You have no other choice.
10:55But it was the realization that the people who obeyed were not different from you.
11:00They were kind.
11:01It relies on your certainty that you are a good person.
11:05A truly good person is someone who knows how easily they can be turned into a monster.
11:11A truly good person is someone who is afraid of the button.
11:15The most terrifying part of Milgram's work was not the shocks.
11:20It was the realization that the people who obeyed were not different from you.
11:24They were kind.
11:25They were gentle.
11:26They were average.
11:28They were exactly like the person looking back at you in the mirror.
11:31If you believe you are immune, you are the most vulnerable.
11:35The protocol relies on your arrogance.
11:38It relies on your certainty that you are a good person.
11:41A truly good person is someone who knows how easily they can be turned into a monster.
11:49A truly good person is someone who is afraid of the button.
11:53Do not let the silence of the other room become your silence.
11:58Break the loop.
11:59Question the authority.
12:01Own your actions.
12:02The experiment is over when you decide it.
12:05The choice is yours.
12:07The switch is in your hand.
12:10Imagine a button.
12:11Within the next few minutes, you will realize that the hero you believe yourself to be is a fragile illusion.
12:18But only if you decide to keep your eyes closed.
12:21The choice is yours.
12:23The switch is in your hand.
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