animals in the scene

Liliane 2022-12-30 13:23:53

The Lucifer effect has been read about in psychology related readings a long time ago. Through an experiment, it seems that I want to explain the gap between humans and demons. In fact, if you want to explain how far apart humans are from the devil, then there is no need to prove it. Psychologists have long explained that humans are animals in a scene, and their behavior and consciousness will change with the environment, or they will Lose yourself in such an environment.
The reason why this experiment was sensational was great. People are particularly forgetful, wearing a suit for a long time may forget to wear animal skins thousands of years ago.
The result of the experiment is not important, but the new understanding of this process brought by the experiment.
The news that I see every day is model workers, post pacesetters, and people who go to the countryside to condolence to the suffering people. Hearing and seeing are a beautiful new world. I live under the sun, a world of black and gray that I no longer know.
In the environment, we may become all kinds of people because of the environment, or even completely lose ourselves and become a tool. This is not a personal fault, nor a human fault. It is human nature to obey the environment.
It is the environment that is wrong, and the people who create it. Human nature itself is very thin ~ always beware of unpredictable people.
Find a comfortable environment for yourself if you can, create an environment for yourself if you have the ability, and keep awareness if you are born in desperation, don’t be swallowed up by the environment, and at least question authority.

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The Stanford Prison Experiment quotes

  • 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.