Depressed so much that I don't want to remember

Gussie 2022-10-09 18:50:21

After reading it, I feel so depressed and depressed. After reading it, I feel that the world is dark. I almost can't stand it in the middle of seeing it. Why does human nature have such a dark side when it has the power to do evil? I can't help but wonder. It's not that human nature is evil, but I don't know to what extent I can become evil. Ten levels of depression, I don't want to watch it a second time.

There are different levels of perverted demons hidden in everyone's heart. Many people have released them in a specific environment. When they are fully integrated into the environment, it seems that everything is so natural and reasonable. After all, there is a degree of rationality, and no matter how rational, there is a time when it collapses. The environment affects people, and people affect people even more. Perhaps at that time you discovered that this was not an experiment at all, but a practice.

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  • Jesse Fletcher: You brought me here to legitimize this experiment and there's nothing legitimate about this place, Phil.

    Dr. Philip Zimbardo: You're right. You're right. I didn't explain it well. Prisons, they represent a loss of freedom, literally and symbolically.

    Jesse Fletcher: Yeah, but that does not explain why they're wearing dresses. They're wearing dresses, Phil.

    Dr. Philip Zimbardo: Yes, I understand. Uh, we're trying to strip away their individuality. Make them uniform. Feminize them.

    Jesse Fletcher: Feminize them?

    Dr. Philip Zimbardo: Yes. Feminize them. Take away all the things that make them them. You see, we're trying to understand how an institution affects an individual's behavior. We're trying to do something... We're trying to do something good.

  • Karl Vandy: It's easy for you to say, 'Oh, I wouldn't have acted that way', but you don't know. That's - that's the truth. You don't know. And now I know what I'm capable of, and it hurts.