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Look, when asked about the the purpose of anticipating this experiment, the common point was that most of them needed money, which indicated that they purely pursue the personal benefit. on the other hand, it also ensured the they would not quit the experiment rashly.
From the theory of experiment, this was a biased experiment design. designer assigned the roles to the certain people, they didn't randomize what they cannot, block what they can. Only with the red light to control the whole processing is impossible.
The first punishment was everyone should did ten push-up, which also was the start of Beres's changing. He saw someone did push-up immediately when they were told. Such actions arouse his miserable self-esteem. Beres, a senior high school teach , is a people who has very low social class, and suddenly realized that he can control everything, he can let those so called prisoner do whatever he wanted.
After that, he gazed at or think about something with great self-satisfaction, gratification, or joy when he was trying best to humiliate No 77. He perpetrated terrible cruelties on No 77 in order to tell other people one thing, I am the King here. I am the role maker, and I am the only one can make arbitrary rules . He wanted to be a dictators who want to be a arbitrary rulers.
Those who do nothing are inviting shame as well as violence. The experiment ended at the expense of death of innocent person.
The QUESTION: once you get right (TO CONTROL OTHERS), what will you do?
Look, dude, this is a real thing happened in my life. I have seen someone's changing because he got something in his life, a car, a position, or just money. He changed to the personification of pride, sometimes we call it selfish.
"Ok, It all depends on when I am available tmr. wait for my calling.
Fine, this is my world, I will do whatever I want, it is none of your business.
Fine, whatever.
Of cause I can, nothing about your business. I am who I am."
ALRIGHT, I AM FED UP WITH WORDS MENTIONED ABOVE.
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