Human mind: a mystery of a mysterious mystery!(part -01)
*We can understand the mistakes in our mind
Every day we make mistakes. After all, regret and regret the mistake again. Actually, all of us know how good or how bad we are ourselves! There is also an innate aspect of the human mind, we are easily sympathetic to the suffering of others. But why we behave like this, the answer was unknown. Psychologists have found answers to this question for many years.
In 1961, the famous psychologist Stanley Millgram made a research that was quite famous. His research was such that if a person is asked to harm someone else, then how much he will obey the authority! And then how intensely the conflict between his personal morality and the obligation to fulfill his duties will be intensified. It's a little easier to say.
Suppose your boss asked you to kill a person or tortured it unjustly. In this case, how much you will obey your boss! Also, suppose you are torturing someone according to your boss. But it is entirely done by the order, or your mind and you are doing it for the wrongdoing! This research was done by Stanley to find an equation of between your boss and the wishes of your mind.
In this case, Stanley chose to fight Nazi war. He was surprised how the war criminals caused one of the most horrific killings in the history of Hitler! Milligram wanted to keep an eye on that topic during the Nazi war, how criminals could remain silent during mass murder. He used two people for this test.
One was in the role of teacher and the other was the role of the student. For students, a test is arranged where their electric shock will be given and teachers will supervise it. But here the students were not really shocked. Rather they were put in another room.Milligram started an audio recording that seemed to be heard that the other side was suffering from an electric shock. If the teacher wanted to stop the shock to reduce the pain of the student, then the examiner (Milgram) would give him signals to work with pitch.Milligram found out that during the test, 65% of the teachers in the role of the teacher spent a very painful and uncomfortable situation. Which indicates a lot of Hitler's followers. The teachers could not stop the torture of their students just as they did, just as the war criminals of the Nadi war could not go against Hitler's words
.According to journalist Michael Sharmer,
"Being compassionate to others, feeling sympathetic, and some other members of the same group fall into the morality of human beings, even the unreasonable fear of foreigners, torturing the tribes unjustly, behaving cruelly and somehow involves this nature."
The test of electric shock that does not speak of blind imitation of the command, but it implies that the opposition of morality comes from the heart of the human mind.
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